crs1026
Superstar
Yeah, speaking personally, I would absolutely use such a service from Toronto to somewhere along Superior. What issues are involved with switching the Canadian from CN to CP here? Is there additional infrastructure needed?
There might be specific points on the route that needed servicing or station facilities, and perhaps track usage might have to be adjusted or track added in spots where freights are stopped or staged and where yard work is done.
Obviously, it would depend on whether CP felt it could accommodate the schedule. So there might be basic operability challenges, or VIA might have to alter the service to meet CP's available slots. One hears stories of the Budd Car not keeping to schedule, so the prospects for the Canadian time-wise might be no better on CP.
All of the engine crews Toronto-Winnipeg are VIA employees. They would have to be relocated. The length of their runs, and their changeoff points, would have to be worked out. Some might seek employment with CN rather than move. There would be a differential in housing prices. If the length of each run was different, there would be winners and losers in income. From a people perspective, one would have to be very confident that it's a good long term switch.
And then there's the question of whether remote service is needed on the CN line anyways, and whether the Canadian and the White River Budd Car were both needed.
And of course what CP would charge vs CN.
I have been led to believe that VIA and CP have looked at this in detail. If all the ducks lined up, I'm sure the change would have happened - intuitively the CP route is more marketable. Either the merits were nice-to-have but not compelling, or there was a showstopper or two.
- Paul