Talk:Grand River Transit
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'Other Canadian public transport operators'
editWhat context does this section provide? It seems quite the scattered selection - from the country's largest (Toronto) to a now-defunct service (Iqaluit). It may be better to put together a template of these, for better flexibility and presentation... Radagast 13:43, July 15, 2005 (UTC)
- I'm not exactly sure what the purpose is - lists such as this seem to show up under 'See also' on each transit operator's page; I renamed it to 'Other Canadian public transport operators' to make it clear that those pages don't actually say anything about Grand River Transit. Personally, I don't see much point in having the list at all: the category system already provides such links if they're needed, and it's not as if the other systems are particularly related or connected to GRT. David Arthur 14:27, July 15, 2005 (UTC)
Streetcars
edit- the former Kitchener Transit (which also served Waterloo, previously with both streetcars and trolleybuses)
Did Kitchener Transit ever actually run streetcars? My impression was that they were all under the authority of the Grand River Railway and the earlier companies it absorbed, and that there were no further such services after it ceased passenger services. David Arthur 21:26, 15 September 2005 (UTC)
- When did KT begin operations? I know the streetcars stopped running in about the '40s; I don't think KT goes back that far, but I may be mistaken. If it doesn't, then they were likely a GRR operation. Radagast 02:39, 18 September 2005 (UTC)
Fares
editHow about a fare table??
- I'm pressed for time right now, so I can't do it at present
- There are a number of models available from other Ontario Systems
Bacl-presby 00:51, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
- Universal Bus Pass
What about a section describing the new Universal Bus Pass implemented at Wilfrid Laurier University? 216.16.232.30 18:33, 11 May 2006 (UTC)steph
Faulty Buses
editA story in the Record seemed to be edited, but what's this about GRT buses failing inspections? Bacl-presby 16:36, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
UPass Link Dead
editThe link to the article at feds.ca/upass is no longer correct. 216.59.247.120 (talk) 01:16, 21 December 2007 (UTC)
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R&T Park station
editR&T Park (University of Waterloo Research & Technology Park, Hagey Road and Wes Graham Way) The University of Waterloo’s Research and Technology Park station is used mainly by students; the iXpress and GRT's Late Night Loop are the only routes to run on Hagey Boulevard
I use this station, and I can't say that I believe it to be mainly used by students. As I see it, the only students that would be using this stop would be those going to Optometry or to Columbia Icefields. On the other hand, there are several businesses in the R&T Park, such as Sybase, Open Text, those in the Accelerator Centre, and TechTown. If this station is used mainly by students, then I guess I don't see them on my trips. -- timc talk 17:21, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
Charles Street Terminal article
editJust created this (by virtue of it being active in GO's pages now, with services starting Halloween). Please feel free to add improvements as you see fit. Radagast (talk) 02:06, 22 October 2009 (UTC)
Is the ixpress bus "rapid" transit? No.
editIf you took this bus today at 12:15pm from Ainslie in Cambridge, you would arrive at Fairview Mall at 12:52pm and at Conestoga Mall at 1:45pm.http://web.grt.ca/HastinfoWeb/RouteSchedules?Date=2017-7-6&RouteDirection=Upward&RoutePublicIdentifier=200&ShowOptions=false&SelectedStopsIdentifiers=
How can we refer to this as rapid transit?? Peter K Burian (talk) 16:15, 6 July 2017 (UTC)
- It's how the Region/GRT refer to it. I realize it's not the fastest route out there, especially with all the detours of the last few years, but we can't let original research change how sources define it. Radagast (talk) 17:39, 6 July 2017 (UTC)
- I did some more reading and it's only rapid up to Fairview Park. (With the bus only lane at intersections.) That makes sense since the LRT will run from that station.
- I revised the text. Peter K Burian (talk) 17:42, 6 July 2017 (UTC)
Will GRT operate the Ion Rapid Transit trains?
editNo such indication here: http://www.grt.ca/en/ion-light-rail.aspx
Also, not according to this: http://www.rideion.ca/what-is-ion.html... Ion will connect with GRT services:
ION is part of a Region-wide transit system that will connect rapid transit with a network of Grand River Transit (GRT) iXpress and local bus routes. ION and GRT will operate with one fare for all services and free transfers between both systems. ION will link to GO Transit, VIA Rail services ....
Peter K Burian (talk) 17:08, 7 July 2017 (UTC)
This also suggest that Ion is separate from GRT, though both operated by the Region: http://rapidtransit.regionofwaterloo.ca/en/projectinformation/frequentlyaskedquestions.asp
ION will offer residents a new transportation choice: light rail transit (LRT) in two stages Along with Grand River Transit (GRT), ION will create an efficient, integrated, easy-to-use public transit system for all residents in Waterloo Region
Peter K Burian (talk) 17:10, 7 July 2017 (UTC)
- It will be operated by GrandLinq (specifically, Keolis) employees on contract to the Region of Waterloo, who will integrate the service with the GRT network. GRT logos will appear on Ion stations, Ion trains, and the POP transfers issued by both services. The same fare will be accepted on both. Radagast (talk) 21:53, 7 July 2017 (UTC)
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Route descriptions
editSo it's clear from the page-top notices that the route description tables are considered too verbose and detailed for this type of article. With numerous changes coming in just a couple weeks' time (due to Ion launch), this seems the ideal moment to re-work that section of the article to present the content in a more concise and compact manner.
I'm going to work on some concepts that I will show here; feel free to add your own or provide feedback. Radagast (talk) 15:11, 9 June 2019 (UTC)
- Here's a first go. 'Stations' refers to either Ion stations or terminals named such by GRT (Boardwalk, Conestoga College, Hespeler, etc). Most routes can work with just those; other termini go in the notes.
Routes
The following is a general summary of route services; for details, consult the website. Routes numbered below 100 are local services, in the 200s are express service with the iXpress brand, in the 300s are full rapid transit with the Ion brand.
Route | Stations | Notes |
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301 Ion | Conestoga to Fairway (all Ion stations) | Light rail transit |
302 Ion bus | Fairway to Ainslie (all Ion bus stations) | Adapted bus rapid transit |
201 Fischer-Hallman | Conestoga, University of Waterloo, Block Line, Conestoga College | |
202 University | Boardwalk, Conestoga | Via Erb and Bridge streets |
203 Maple Grove | Cambridge Centre, Sportsworld | Via Hespeler |
204 Highland-Victoria | Boardwalk, Frederick, Kitchener City Hall, Central | East to Lackner |
205 Ottawa | Borden, Mill, Sunrise | East to Lackner |
1 Queen-River | Boardwalk, Queen, Frederick, Fairway | |
2 Stirling | Borden | West to Forest Heights, East to Stanley Park |
3 Ottawa South | Frederick, Queen, Mill, Sunrise | |
4 Glasgow-Margaret | Queen, Frederick, Grand River Hospital, Boardwalk | |
5 Erb | Boardwalk, Willis Way, Waterloo Public Square | East to Bridgeport |
6 Bridge-Courtland | Conestoga, Central, Queen, Frederick, Block Line, Fairway | |
7 King | Conestoga, Waterloo Public Square, Allen, Grand River Hospital, Central, Queen, Frederick, Fairway | Some trips to Conestoga short turn via Willis Way |
8 Weber | Fairway, Frederick, Central | North to King at University |
51 Hespeler | Ainslie, Cambridge Centre, Pinebush, Hespeler | 51A goes north to Baldwin; 51B goes east to Townline |
52 Coronation | Fairway, Sportsworld, Ainslie | Two alternate branches south of Sportsworld, either via Cherry Blossom or Preston Parkway |
Radagast (talk) 15:40, 9 June 2019 (UTC) Updated - add more routes, including some in Cambridge Radagast (talk) 22:00, 12 June 2019 (UTC)
- Having received no feedback (a good thing?) I'm starting a full draft rewrite of the entire article at Draft:Grand River Transit to go live first thing Monday. Feel free to chip in. Radagast (talk) 15:43, 22 June 2019 (UTC)