The diesel fuel tanks on the modified unit have been replaced by the extraction battery system and the cooling system and radiator fans have been replaced by the hydrogen storage.
“When we purchase a locomotive, they are typically 50 year assets,” Mulligan explained. “If we were to invest in Tier 4 locomotives today, we would quickly find ourselves post-2050 still burning diesel fuel.”
Article in this morning's Globe and Mail on the proposed rail service between Calgary and Banff.
The article was not paywalled from the 'Canada' page, for me, at time of posting.
Cost of Calgary-Banff rail service now pegged at $1.5-billion
Alberta-based Liricon Capital, along with Toronto-based co-developer Plenary, said this week it has submitted an updated proposal on the Calgary-Banff Rail project to the Alberta government and the Canada Infrastructure Bankwww.theglobeandmail.com
A few excerpts:
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Lots more in the actual article.
Tentative price $40 for out-of-market passengers, locals $20
Article in this morning's Globe and Mail on the proposed rail service between Calgary and Banff.
The article was not paywalled from the 'Canada' page, for me, at time of posting.
Cost of Calgary-Banff rail service now pegged at $1.5-billion
Alberta-based Liricon Capital, along with Toronto-based co-developer Plenary, said this week it has submitted an updated proposal on the Calgary-Banff Rail project to the Alberta government and the Canada Infrastructure Bankwww.theglobeandmail.com
Article in this morning's Globe and Mail on the proposed rail service between Calgary and Banff.
The article was not paywalled from the 'Canada' page, for me, at time of posting.
Cost of Calgary-Banff rail service now pegged at $1.5-billion
Alberta-based Liricon Capital, along with Toronto-based co-developer Plenary, said this week it has submitted an updated proposal on the Calgary-Banff Rail project to the Alberta government and the Canada Infrastructure Bankwww.theglobeandmail.com
A few excerpts:
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Lots more in the actual article.
Tentative price $40 for out-of-market passengers, locals $20
I wonder what the economic upside to First Nations might need to be to obtain their support,
and how much environmental mitigation might cost (one has to expect this will require more than the average attention, and may lead to a new higher standard),
I love that this being proposed - it's a no-brainer to offer a non-car transit link between Alberta's biggest city and a destination for active tourism.
Now how about that Toronto-Collingwood/Blue Mountain rail link...
I would hope we can do better than that. In the spirit of prioritizing the health of the environment and decreasing reliance on cars, the Ontario government should invest in the infrastructure.All you need to do is convince a private investment company that it would be profitable and to fund the project.
The article says that eventually there will be seven stops, so building a station for the Stony Nakoda Nation’s Morley Reserve might be enough to make the project a net positive for the nation.
Hard to say for sure, but given that it will be "a new dedicated line built within the existing CP corridor," that should make it easier. It seems as though at least some of the corridor had previously had double track, so that should also help.
Which brings us back to the question of who can name any FRA/TC-compliant DMU type which is currently available for production…Found an image which I take to represent the thinking on rolling stock for the Calgary-Banff service:
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From: https://banffecotransithub.ca/wp-co...ail-Design-Phase-Press-Release-12-08-2021.pdf