What's the one burning question you'd like answered by fellow riders?
Please, no sex on the train themes. It's so over-done.
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Bicky
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I'm curious how people buy their tickets for the GO. Do they buy a monthly pass, 10 ride (do they buy more than one 10 ride at a time?), two ride, day pass, single ride, the Presto card?
Or, you could always poll what kind of food is acceptable to eat on a train. Fruit, chips, pizza, chicken, sushi, all of the above, none of the above....
Or maybe how early people drag themselves into work. On the train between 5 and 6am, between 6 and 7am, between 7 and 8am, between 8 and 9am, after 9am, some other time.
I'm curious to know where people go in the morning . . . location wise and what field they are in (banking, insurance, legal, hospital, government, etc.)
I'm curious to know what ever happened to the TVs on the trains? They appeared and disappered pretty quickly. Does anyone know what happened to them or does anyone miss them?
Yes, what did happen to those? I'd like to see those even if they were muted and just on CP24 or something like one of those "stations" on the TV's in the PATH.
For those wondering what happened to the TVs on the GO trains... apparently the company that installed them and was to provide the content went bankrupt. So the TVs were removed.
Hey does anyone remember the fiasco with the tables? The electrical outlets were good but those tables were a pain in the patootie.
There's still a bunch of cars with outlets roaming the system. I use them the odd time and think it was a good idea, I don't see why they didn't keep equipping cars with them (probably GO cheaping out).
How about a pole on how many people drive to the station vs walk, take local transit, take the GO bus, etc? (this is starting to sound like market research).
Worst GO parking lot infraction? E.g donkey parking, blocking fire routes in kiss & ride, attempting to mow down pedestrians, parking on top of medians...
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I'm curious how people buy their tickets for the GO. Do they buy a monthly pass, 10 ride (do they buy more than one 10 ride at a time?), two ride, day pass, single ride, the Presto card?
Or, you could always poll what kind of food is acceptable to eat on a train. Fruit, chips, pizza, chicken, sushi, all of the above, none of the above....
Or maybe how early people drag themselves into work. On the train between 5 and 6am, between 6 and 7am, between 7 and 8am, between 8 and 9am, after 9am, some other time.
I'm curious to know where people go in the morning . . . location wise and what field they are in (banking, insurance, legal, hospital, government, etc.)
I'm curious to know what ever happened to the TVs on the trains? They appeared and disappered pretty quickly. Does anyone know what happened to them or does anyone miss them?
Yes, what did happen to those? I'd like to see those even if they were muted and just on CP24 or something like one of those "stations" on the TV's in the PATH.
Should the cars segregate the noisy passengers in special cars ?
If you tried to segregate you would only have a bunch of losers who would consistently board it to BE noisy.
For those wondering what happened to the TVs on the GO trains... apparently the company that installed them and was to provide the content went bankrupt. So the TVs were removed.
Hey does anyone remember the fiasco with the tables? The electrical outlets were good but those tables were a pain in the patootie.
There's still a bunch of cars with outlets roaming the system. I use them the odd time and think it was a good idea, I don't see why they didn't keep equipping cars with them (probably GO cheaping out).
How about a pole on how many people drive to the station vs walk, take local transit, take the GO bus, etc? (this is starting to sound like market research).
Worst GO parking lot infraction? E.g donkey parking, blocking fire routes in kiss & ride, attempting to mow down pedestrians, parking on top of medians...
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