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^That equipment move is the eastward counterpart of the deadhead train that left Toronto back in March. I don’t believe it has actually left Winnipeg, it’s not due back into Toronto for another week.
- Paul
- Paul
Policy resolutions in any party tend to be the blended efforts of dozens or hundreds of grassroots party activists, usually redrafted several times to fit within the word limit. The 2014 Liberal resolution for a national transportation strategy, for example, got the word "transit" shoved into it once the Toronto ridings got hold of the draft, and freight along the way too, but the original draft was more focussed on a national passenger rail strategy to reconnect all Canadians. The wording on intercity and regional rail above is along the same lines, and the inclusion of remote and fly-in communities is exactly what we should see, but somehow the word "bus" is not in the draft, although it is the glue that would bring the whole thing together... the recent announcement of $250 million for rural transportation would have been made in October 2015, and the response to the HFR proposal should've been "yes, get on with it, and Calgary-Edmonton while you're at it" or "no, because we're dusting off Ecotrain" if the government paid closer attention to the underlying policy development work that goes into these conventions.
Yeah, freight is pushing capacity.I would predict we are a lot closer to some new rail tunnels than we may think
The party does not equal the government. Think of this as an expression of the party to spend money on rail.Absolutely. So am I.
They sat on their hands for years and did nothing. Now HSR is looking sexy because the Biden administration is pushing it. But they don't have anything on deck but HFR. So they have two choices. Either they go back to the drawing board or sell HFR as HSR lite.
I think the second strategy is the likely outcome. And that is a double edged sword. On one hand, we'll finally see discussion on upgradability. "We can make this better and take it to HSR." On the other hand, we'll see a public feeling duped when the "higher speed rail" the Liberals promised turns out to take over 3 hrs between Toronto-Ottawa and 5 hrs between Toronto-Montreal. It's the kind of political wordsmithing that breeds cynicism.
Sadly, I think there's zero chance they'll be honest with the public and say HFR first and upgrades later as we can afford them.
The party does not equal the government. Think of this as an expression of the party to spend money on rail.
However, reliable sources told the Journal that the Minister of Infrastructure, Catherine McKenna, is instead promoting a fully electric high-speed train (TGV) between Montreal and Toronto that would leave aside Quebec and Trois- Rivers.
Le TGV Montréal-Québec en voie de dérailler?
Des tractations en haut lieu à Ottawa pourraient compromettre le projet de train rapide entre Montréal et Québec.www.journaldemontreal.com
This means HFR is all but dead. RIP. Is everyone ready for another 5 years of studies?
Le TGV Montréal-Québec en voie de dérailler?
Des tractations en haut lieu à Ottawa pourraient compromettre le projet de train rapide entre Montréal et Québec.www.journaldemontreal.com
This means HFR is all but dead. RIP. Is everyone ready for another 5 years of studies?
Le TGV Montréal-Québec en voie de dérailler?
Des tractations en haut lieu à Ottawa pourraient compromettre le projet de train rapide entre Montréal et Québec.www.journaldemontreal.com
This means HFR is all but dead. RIP. Is everyone ready for another 5 years of studies?
Le TGV Montréal-Québec en voie de dérailler?
Des tractations en haut lieu à Ottawa pourraient compromettre le projet de train rapide entre Montréal et Québec.www.journaldemontreal.com
This means HFR is all but dead. RIP. Is everyone ready for another 5 years of studies?
In January, the project office set up jointly by VIA and BIC to refine the TGF submitted its analysis to the new Minister of Transport, Omar Alghabra.
According to our information, the document favors an improved version of the TGF over the first version of the project and a TGV. Ottawa has injected $ 71 million into this work.
Is it just me or do your posts consist mostly of proclaiming the death of HFR?Le TGV Montréal-Québec en voie de dérailler?
Des tractations en haut lieu à Ottawa pourraient compromettre le projet de train rapide entre Montréal et Québec.www.journaldemontreal.com
This means HFR is all but dead. RIP. Is everyone ready for another 5 years of studies?
"the document favors an improved version of the TGF over the first version of the project and a TGV" caught my eye too. Maybe they determined that for a bit more money they can rebuild certain sections of the line to higher speed standard while keeping the more challenging sections slower. Could it be that this has taken so long because they saw an opportunity to take the original HFR concept and improve on it?
Perhaps it's taken so long because there was so much to improve on!Could it be that this has taken so long because they saw an opportunity to take the original HFR concept and improve on it?
This could explain the real reason that Metrolinx is moving the Ontario subway line so that it's all to the north of the existing tracks, leaving space on the south for future HSR tracks - and leaving it up to the feds to expropriate community centres ... might explain a lot. Though I'm quickly heading into conspiracy theory nuttery here.For HSR if we assume the CN lakeshore route is used, sure the government can say they'll spend a lot of money but there could be significant opposition between Scarboro and Durham Junctions by local residents to add HSR tracks ...
Le TGV Montréal-Québec en voie de dérailler?
Des tractations en haut lieu à Ottawa pourraient compromettre le projet de train rapide entre Montréal et Québec.www.journaldemontreal.com
This means HFR is all but dead. RIP. Is everyone ready for another 5 years of studies?