The only hope Canadians have for good passenger rail is for VIA to completely shut down and then sell it to the highest bidder. VIA has never had a hope and it was doomed to fail from word go and it's about time we acknowledged this reality. VIA is slow, unreliable, expensive, infrequent.....................it's everything you never wanted in a passenger rail service and then some. Let the private sector run the services that can be financially viable and just shut down the rest of the system. The service {a la Brightline} couldn't possibly be any worse than VIA.
VIA has been on life support since its inception and it's about time we put it out of its misery once and for all.
None of the woes that we are pointing out can be traced back to the VIA organization, its leaders or workforce. As an organization it has done a terriffic job under Cinderella-worthy abuse and bureaucratc/political neglect.
No scandals, no bad press except the underfunded service plan itself, which isn’t VIA’s doing. A remarkable success in keeping outdated equipment running reliably. (I don’t hold the failed triple tracking exercise against VIA, as CN was the agent of that failure)
Don’t forget, it was VIA itself that devised and brought forward the HFR idea. The original HFR was creative, it identified and nailed the precise obstacles that stood in the way of public support. It was not pie in the sky or political rhetoric…. it was a very realistic and pragmatic design under the circumstances. It was not just a pitch to spend money or expand a government department. It was not a railfan’s fantasy railway.
An entire capital full of beancounters, policy wonks, and career paper-pushers took over and created a multi-year meal ticket scrutinising something that they had no credit in producing in the first place and likely didn’t understand or value. Not much value added there.
Dismissing VIA as a failure and wanting to be rid of it is about as wrongheaded as one can get. If all of the Federal institutions worked as well as VIA, we’d be a really well run country.
- Paul