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Originally Posted by Allen
Also, how can you expect families to take the transit for trips in the region when, for example, a family of 5 (2 adults, 3 kids), travelling for 3 zones, would cost (2.50+2.50+1.75+1.75+1.75) * 2 = $20.5 (and this is the price for weekend...)
We probably have the most expensive system in the world....
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That will seem like a steal when the PMB tolling is in effect. What are you comparing it to anyway? You're using cash fares, the most expensive way to travel, and have no comparison to other modes of transportation (specifically, cars).
Just because people don't pay every time they start their cars, they seem to think it's somehow cheaper than public transit. Cars are way more expensive when you factor in capital cost (purchase), gas, insurance, repairs, etc. It's just a fact.
Regarding prices, check here for a comparison.
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/07/subway-fares-around-the-world.php
Granted there are a lot of variables (zones, peak, etc.) but we are somewhere in the middle.
I'll be in Rome in a few weeks, paying about $25 Cdn for a 7 day Metro pass. Rome only has 2 subway lines (and a bunch of other non-bus transit). I'll let you know if it's worth the premium over Vancouver's transit system.