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GO Transit loves touting increased train frequency in the media, but Metrolinx conveniently hides stats on daily/weekly cancellations. Am I the only one finding this total lack of transparency shameful?
Metrolinx is quick to issue press releases whenever they add trips, but try finding a public dashboard that tracks how many trains are actually cancelled day-to-day or week-to-week.
They rely on aggregate "on-time performance" numbers that completely mask peak-hour disruptions. When a key rush-hour train gets pulled, it wrecks hundreds of commutes, yet there's zero long-term accountability or published data on cancellation trends.
Does anyone else feel Metrolinx should be forced to release a transparent cancellation ledger, rather than hiding behind marketing stats while providing unreliable service?
u/Bronte2306 — 8 days ago