This
past weekend we decided to try out the new UP
Express that goes between Union Station in
downtown Toronto to Toronto Pearson Airport. One reason that we did
it this weekend (February 14th, 2016)
was UP was offering it for free as part of family day activities in
Toronto. We had looked at it a couple of times but as we haven't had
any trips to the airport since it opened we hadn't had a chance to
try it prior to this. This weekend gave us the opportunity to try it
out and see if it is a means of getting to the airport for us.
The actual trip times:
I wanted to compare how long it would take to get to the airport from
our place using UP Express versus the other ways of getting there:
TTC to Union and then Up Express – 90 minutes – actual trip on
Sunday and we waited for an Up Express to arrive at Union so that was
about 10 minutes otherwise the trip could have been 80 minutes.
TTC from home to airport – estimated time 78 minutes (if everything
works well and no delays on the subway or traffic issues on the 427)
Driving – estimated time 38 minutes not during rush hour, an hour
and 5 minutes during rush hour and this doesn't include parking the
car at the airport.
Limo – same estimated time as driving myself without the parking
challenges.
Actual trip: Signage at Union Station – The signage that I used wasn't
the best as I ended up missing one sign that showed me that I needed
to go upstairs in Union Station and I ended up in the York Concourse
and had to backtrack a little bit. I think the signage problem is due
to Union Station itself is under renovation.
UP Express Station – Union Station – this station is very
open and organized and they were ready to expect a lot of travellers
especially this weekend when it was free. There were signs showing
where to line up for “Family Day Activities” and signs showing
the Travellers where they were to go. When we arrived there wasn't
any lineup and the staff were very friendly and were able to explain
things to us. There was a train at the station when we got there but
it was fairly crowded so we decided to wait for the next one. There
are charging stations at the station so you can top up your mobile
devices while waiting for the train.
The Train – The actual train is very comfortable and there
are quite a few seats and they do face both directions so that if you
need to face the way you are travelling you would normally be able to
do that. Given the free rides it wasn't always doable but that wasn't
something that I even considered on this trip.
Seats – the seats are very comfortable and there is enough
legroom for most people. There are tables on the backs of the seats in
front of you so that is a bonus especially for people that want to work
while on the train. In each row of seats, there is also power outlets
so that you can be topping up your mobile devices during your trip to
or from the airport.
WiFi – There is free WiFi on the train and it worked very well
during both of the rides that I took. I was using Google maps to
show me the route on the train and the wifi was able to keep up with
the map. The WiFi would be great for professionals connecting to
the office while on the commute or for checking flight times.
Washrooms – I heard that there is a washroom on the train so that
is another bonus.
Luggage room – there is a lot of room for luggage on the train and
there are compartments above the seats like in most planes and then
there are areas for bigger luggage near the doors.
Announcements – the announcements that are made on the train are
very clean and easy to understand. The announcements are in both
English and French so great for the travellers.
The Trip – The actual trip does take about 25 minutes from
station to station with two other quick stops at two other stations
along the way. Both of the stops are announced with what transit
connections are available close to these stations. The ride is very
smooth and you can look out the windows and see the actual traffic
that you are passing on the highway in some sections of your trip.
Up Express Station – Pearson Airport – This station is
connected to Terminal 1 and is also right at the Link which is the
connecting train to Terminal 3. This makes getting to Terminal 3 very
easy once you are off the Up Express. You walk right by the Link area
as you are walking to Terminal 1.
Signage at Pearson Airport – The signage at both terminals
at the airport were very good. We had the opportunity to wander both
terminals as we had the time and weren't rushing for a flight.
Trip Back – We did have a bit of a wait for the return trip
from the airport but again they were ready for the volume of people
and it went smoothly.
Overall opinion:
Given that we took the Up Express during an extremely busy time I was
very impressed with how professional the staff were even with the
additional pressure that they were under. The volume of people that
rode the train this past weekend to and from Pearson just for the
experience was amazing. At times there were lineups at Union Station
of between two and three hours for people just wanted the experience.
What I did like was that the travellers and airport staff were given
priority boarding at both ends of the trip and I total agreed with
that. These are the people that are going to make the service stay
around for the rest of us.
I would love the opportunity to do this trip again during normal
business to see it operating under normal circumstances. I would
really consider taking UP Express to or from the airport in the
future if my flight worked well. I won't want to have to get downtown
during rush hour with luggage but other than that it is a means of
transportation that I would use. If you are downtown I would
recommend it as a means of getting to the airport and avoiding the
Toronto traffic that we have.
Suggestions:
For UP Express to be good for two people going from Pearson to
downtown or the other direction the fare should be comparable to
taking a Limo from a hotel that is very close to the station. A Limo
is $48 and two tickets for UP without a Presto pass is $55 so it is a
little more expensive. For one person travelling it is cheaper to
take UP as the ticket is only $27.50 one way or $44 return. These are
the prices without the Presto pass as Presto pass rates are $19 each
way.
For UP Express I would also show some of the times of getting to or
from the airport in a Limo or other transit to show the comparison to
the train. For a lot of cities 25 minutes is a normal commute to
downtown but in Toronto, 25 minutes doesn't get you to the airport
from downtown unless there is no traffic. Google Maps shows it can
often be over an hour at any time either way.