C_Johnson_1995
New Member
Did it though? Or was it just circumstances that got in the way? By all accounts, it was well used, at least from Stratford. If line speed was up to a reasonable standard on the west end of the Guelph Sub, it probably would have been an unmitigated success.The failed GO experiment has sufficiently proven that 195km is far too far of a distance to provide commuter rail service and that Toronto-London belongs to the intercity rail network currently operated by VIA, as part of its Toronto-Windsor/Sarnia routes. “Commuter rail” and “intercity rail” are primarily references to the rolling stock and service quality, not the kind of passengers which take them (as no one rail service could survive on only one passenger type).
As long as we are going to just split services on the Corridor at Union, there is absolutely no reason for VIA to run to Windsor and Sarnia. In fact, having them hold responsibility for those services is probably a severe hindrance to improving passenger rail to SWO. It would be much better to have an organisation like Metrolinx which is capable of taking any action at all to improve service than one like VIA that is a limp ward of the Transport Minister whose only accomplishments in the last 30 years are to provide 1:1 replacement of a half century old fleet of an inadequate size to meet demand and overseeing a scope-creeping disaster of an HSR project that should have been underway years ago.
I think what I'm trying to say is eliminate VIA and start over.