Allandale25
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^ Interesting. I wasn't aware companies could choose which ports their products go through. I assume you can't make further decisions on specific subdivisions/trains the product uses?
Not all shippers do, but the ones that we most frequently use call at both Prince Rupert and at Vancouver.^ Interesting. I wasn't aware companies could choose which ports their products go through. I assume you can't make further decisions on specific subdivisions/trains the product uses?
That been in the works for years with construction starting this year.
New rail-road grade separation in London, Ontario.
Looks like South Dakota isn't getting any Amtrak service.In general, I think we treat this thread as 'Canadian Railway Discussions'..........but I think the Amtrak news hidden inside Biden's Covid bill is of sufficient interest to most here that it belongs in this thread.
The bill, of course, is as yet, a proposal, not passed.
But assuming it comes out the other end looking vaguely like it does now.........this is very good news for Amtrak.
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from: https://www.businessinsider.com/map...rail-network-biden-infrastructure-plan-2021-4
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as per this post on SSP: https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showpost.php?p=9235551&postcount=1
Note that this plan includes new service to our fair City.
Along with new service to Montreal, and enhanced service to Vancouver.
The mid west is a real blank area for passenger service and some has to due with UP who controls most east-west rail out there and anti passenger service. BN own the rest and more passenger train friendly that service smaller towns/cities.Looks like South Dakota isn't getting any Amtrak service.
Apparently, no one wants to visit Mount Rushmore via Amtrak.
Looks like South Dakota isn't getting any Amtrak service.
Apparently, no one wants to visit Mount Rushmore via Amtrak.
In general, I think we treat this thread as 'Canadian Railway Discussions'..........but I think the Amtrak news hidden inside Biden's Covid bill is of sufficient interest to most here that it belongs in this thread.
The bill, of course, is as yet, a proposal, not passed.
But assuming it comes out the other end looking vaguely like it does now.........this is very good news for Amtrak.
Note that this plan includes new service to our fair City.
Along with new service to Montreal, and enhanced service to Vancouver.
Far from perfect, but couldn't they just use the ETR track to get to the VIA track, and reverse it into the platform? It's only a few blocks. I'm not sure that it would require any new infrastructure - and no worse than how GO serves West Harbour GO on their rush-hour commuter trains from Niagara Falls to Toronto.- VIA service to Toronto: This would be the most challenging service adjustment, since the current station in Windsor is past the junction from the VIA line over to the Detroit-Windsor tunnel. On top of the new Detroit station, a new Windsor station would be required.