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you seem to be missing the point that people find it too expensive... be it 3.45 each way or 4.10 each way or the transponder @ a $1 rental + toll (that's why translink is wanting to advertise it...) |
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I think $3.45 is completely reasonable. |
I remember when it was 75 cents to take the bus...... |
If translink doesn't turn its skytrain network a distanced based system, it will be all for nothing. The idea of zones were so arbitrary to begin with and the ONLY reason it existed was because we did not have turnstiles/faregates to check in where the person is travelling to. With the smartcard and faregates, this solves all those issues and being progressive, we should go to distance based rates vs. random zone patterns. The more you use something, the more it should cost you. It isn't a new idea and now that we have the solution, we should use it. |
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Metro to royal oak station costs one zone? LMAO gtfo |
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The current system where approx 1 city = 1 zone seems pretty fair to me (and I have to pay 2 zone to get from Joyce to Metro lol [w/ only 1 stop in between]) :P |
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You swipe your card at the turnstile before you enter the actual skytrain portion and it'll log your card as entering that station. Once you get off at your destination, you swipe it again as you leave the station and the system will subtract that amount off your card. If you have insufficient funds then the turnstiles don't open for you and you'll have to go to the nearest machine to refill the card. If you choose to pay by cash instead of using the smart card then you go to the machine and pay a certain dollar amount. Each destination (from the current station you're at) is priced at a different amount. The closer the station, the cheaper it is. You look up which station you want to go to and you pay that dollar amount. Once you've paid, the machine will spit out a plastic coin with a chip in it. You scan the coin at the turnstile to enter and hop onto the train. Once you get off at the station, you head to the exit and drop your plastic coin into the slot and the turnstiles will open allowing you to leave. i.e. metrotown -> joyce = $0.75 metrotown -> burrard = $2.25 king george -> waterfront = $5 |
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Yeah and if you have a smart card it's cheaper than pay as you go. Zones only make sense in big cities where there are MANY lines to choose from like London or Paris. And even there, they still have a distance based system for smart card users. I was only in London for two weeks in November and I "rented" a smart card. Ended up saving a ton on the tube/bus over those two weeks VS. pay as you go. I'm going to hate going back to Vancouver transit after this trip. They need to update the machines too to European style where you can type in the desination or search by stop and pay to that stop etc. If you've never been to Europe/Asia it's hard to understand how this all works but trust me, it would be AMAZING if we had this system in Vancouver. |
Evergreen construction finally starting, wonder how that's going to affect prices. |
no one in London uses Pay as you go except for tourists. So honestly - you're technically not saving anything. London also has a system where Zone 1 (Central London) is a lot more expensive than all the other zones. If you stay outside central london during your journey - it's very cheap, but anybody that has to go through or to central pays a lot. You can get a monthly pass for zone 1/2 and you'll be paying £112 a month. But if you work in zone 2 and live in zone 5 - you can pay £111 a month for a zone 2/5 pass - even though you can be traveling a waaaay longer distance but because you're not going through zone 1, you're saving a lot. I'd be happy to have people going downtown pay a premium - but I don't think other people would be very happy with that. |
Problem is.. where would we find places to replenish our cards? I mean in HK there are convenience stores right in the metro station, but for our stations only some of them have that kind of accessibility.. But I guess this is a step in the right direction |
^ 711, london drugs, pretty much places that they already sell bus passes. heck, they can even build a small kiosk in the station. |
^ replenishing the cards is more of an "on the go" thing i don't think people in a rush would wanna deal with walking a distance afar. turnstiles are supposed to make things faster, more efficient, and safe. and if you wanna bring up the "oh keep track of the $ on ur card" argument then, well, it happens i only see small kisosk as the only solution. |
make a fare machine to refill cards? hong kong has many. They need to make another machine for checking the balance in the cards. Problem solved :D |
^ dam, i must have not been to hk in a while correct me if im wrong, don't it show ur balance too when you hop on the bus / metro and beep your card? lol at the end of the day i still think we're gonna be miles and miles behind HK and other places around the world |
its the 21st century, i'm sure you can replenish your cards online....... even parking has paybyphone app.... |
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i just wish it was Japan where my phone can open my door... |
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Any other opinions? |
i have a octopus card & another one for guanzhou, its very simple but why does vancouver make it so hard |
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You mean Metro to Patterson? Bish I can walk that in 7mins! |
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Who was the genius that decided we need to "swipe to get off"? If I was designing the system, I'd have users "swipe in" to get on the bus - no issues with that. BUT use RFID/NFC to auto deduct when they get off the bus! Imagine trying to get off the bus at broadway or metrotown or any other major loop. Next thing you know, buses are going to be late even more cuz 70 people offloaded at broadway and commercial! Also think about the elderly that now need to do more shit to get off the bus with their walkers. |
^ just board, swipe when you walk by the door and sit :troll: |
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