Urban Sky
Senior Member
CN’s train lengths have indeed outgrown an increasing number of sidings, but you don’t seem to understand that a train which still fits into the sidings can swim “against the stream”, whilst long trains which essentially only fit onto yard tracks have to travel in a convoy (which is why the Canadian has to often wait for multiple trains when sitting in a siding)...Also CN's freight can't be as delayed because their trains are too long to sit on the short sidings that the Canadian has to sit on.
It speaks volumes that freight congestion has become so bad that CN’s freight (!) customers have gone on the barricades and pressured CN into massive infrastructure investments, which will increase yard capacity, extend sidings and double-track key segments of its transcontinental network. And even though VIA trains were only an afterthought: these investments will also greatly benefit VIA - and that at no cost to the taxpayer...