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Reece from RM Transit (I know a bit controversial but he gets his point across very succinctly) recently did a substack article on the REM and Alto and the Mont Royal tunnel, which I think is worth a read:
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I think that’s a valid point, especially if ALTO and the new government is so bent on cutting project timelines controlling the overall budget, they’ll eventually have to make some tough choices.
And there are so many ways to go about this: upgrading and electrifying the current Via Rail line from Montreal to Quebec into a version of the original HFR (higher speed and higher frequency), while having the core Montreal-Ottawa-TO line as true HSR. I regularly take the Montreal - Quebec City Via Rail service - honestly it’s been quite good with the updated Siemens rolling stock, with nearly sold out trains on many weekdays, and it would most definitely increase in ridership if there’s more frequency and a slightly shorter trip time (like say 2-2.5 hrs).
And of course, there’s always the option to dig a second tunnel thru Mont Royal - not entirely unfeasible - if Quebec really pushes for the HSR option (esp given the fact the Quebec government is no stranger to spending massive amounts on other economically dubious tunneling projects like the Third Link in QC now projected to cost $7 - $9 billion for an 8 km highway tunnel…).
Its worthwhile to link to Reece's work..........but I can't say I agree with him.
i would go into that, but I'm not sure that there's great value in that as I've expressed my opinion on this issue previously.
Suffice to say, I don't this his assessment here is accurate.




