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Canada isn't Europe. CN and CP are publicly traded companies who legally must consider the interests of their mostly American shareholders, and their track is their private property.
It is. But it needn't always be so.Canada isn't Europe. CN and CP are publicly traded companies who legally must consider the interests of their mostly American shareholders, and their track is their private property.
We are different but less different than often suggested. Europe's rail freight is more valuable because they tend to use it for higher value goods.Comparing Canada & Europe in terms of freight is disingenuous at best, laughable at worse. Canada handles more tonnage of freight every year than Germany, France, Italy, UK and Spain..................combined!
In other words, it's easy for European transit systems to negotiate around freight lines because, relative to us, they are small and far less frequent and important to the economy. What ever we make think of CN/CP taking up rail corridors instead of allowing it for passenger rail is one thing but this idea that "Europe does it so why can't we?" is not a notion based upon reality.
I also don't think comparing ourselves to Europe is the worst. Germany isn't altogether that different when it comes to density of cities when we're comparing to the GTA or Montreal.We are different but less different than often suggested. Europe's rail freight is more valuable because they tend to use it for higher value goods.
There are other former passenger stations along the midtown corridor, like the North Toronto Station (Yonge Street near the Summerhill Station on Line 1), that could get resurrected with a GO Midtown train.
There was a Leaside Station in use until 1982, for example.
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The Leaside Station in 2002. Could it be reused again as a GO Station?
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Wonder if they could adjust the location of the Thorncliffe Station on the Ontario Line for a future connection with the Leaside GO Station on the GO Midtown Line?
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Compare with the l-o-n-g walks from most of Pearson Airport's airline gates to get to customs, luggage pickup, and connecting with the UPX train to downtown. The connection between the current location for Thorncliffe Park Station and the old CPR Leaside Station is quiet leisurely walk.I think the location of Thorncliffe is better where it is now for accessing an area with ... places and stuff? Man my brain no workie right now. You know what I mean, its a good location for people and stuff.
Wow I need a coffee.
Anyways, they could always build another station near the MSF, with a bridge to a Midtown GO station etc, but only when and if that corridor becomes used.
A better connection would be at Don Mills. Either have a stop a few hundred meters north of the "Science Centre" station directly on top of the Midtown Corridor platform or make people transfer by walking along Don Mills.There are other former passenger stations along the midtown corridor, like the North Toronto Station (Yonge Street near the Summerhill Station on Line 1), that could get resurrected with a GO Midtown train.
There was a Leaside Station in use until 1982, for example.
From link.
The Leaside Station in 2002. Could it be reused again as a GO Station?
From link.
Wonder if they could adjust the location of the Thorncliffe Station on the Ontario Line for a future connection with the Leaside GO Station on the GO Midtown Line?
From link.
A better connection would be at Don Mills. Either have a stop a few hundred meters north of the "Science Centre" station directly on top of the Midtown Corridor platform or make people transfer by walking along Don Mills.
Only issue with Thorncliffe park is the geometry of any link.Why not TWO GO Train Stations for the GO Midtown Corridor to serve the Ontario Line? One at Thorncliffe Park/Leaside CPR Stations and the other at Science Centre/Don Mills Stations. The Ontario Line will still have a "local" station at Flemingdon Park.
Why not TWO GO Train Stations for the GO Midtown Corridor to serve the Ontario Line? One at Thorncliffe Park/Leaside CPR Stations and the other at Science Centre/Don Mills Stations. The Ontario Line will still have a "local" station at Flemingdon Park.
A better connection would be at Don Mills. Either have a stop a few hundred meters north of the "Science Centre" station directly on top of the Midtown Corridor platform or make people transfer by walking along Don Mills.
So, once the RER/Smartrack is built, this line should be exempt from it?The whole point of running GO along midtown is for a higher speed, fewer stops "express" service - having stations this close by would defeat the purpose.
Anyways, they could always build another station near the MSF, with a bridge to a Midtown GO station etc, but only when and if that corridor becomes used.