Bordercollie
Senior Member
It doesn't make sense to build a corridor in a place where nobody lives no matter how cheap it is. Unless you are generating demand by building communities around those stations.LOL….. it’s on page 4, “ough” and all.
There are a couple of major hydro corridors between Toronto and Ottawa, but they are quite rugged and cross through cottage country in places that would not be train-friendly. I can’t imagine they would be anyone’s serious first choice, but I guess the politics are such that it’s better to not eliminate anything just yet.
Certainly preferable to Metrolinx’s “we have already landed on the best option and discussion is pointless”. I would hope the JPO has a more informed view of things behind the scene.
- Paul
Or use the Kingston Sub for trains between Toronto and stops inbetween and HFR for express services with only Peterborough and Kingston (north) as stops.
But that would not serve the needs of a majority of people and would defeat the purpose of building it in the first place.




