slickpete83
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Bolton House prices already insane !! , they don't need Go Service lol.. jk...
prices will go from insane level to super insane level
prices will go from insane level to super insane level
Don't know if anyone caught this, but Caledon council received a staff report about the Caledon GO Rail Line to Bolton.
Caledon seems to be the only entity keeping this idea alive. Metrolinx and all other parties look to have moved on a while ago. Still, not a terrible idea by any means as long as they can get Canadian Pacific on-board with it.
That’s unfortunate. I was excited for a hot second that a Metrolinx was seriously considering this route/line.Caledon seems to be the only entity keeping this idea alive. Metrolinx and all other parties look to have moved on a while ago.
It's not entirely off the table, just not seriously being considered at this moment. Especially considering how unpleasant CP Rail is to work withThat’s unfortunate. I was excited for a hot second that a Metrolinx was seriously considering this route/line.
It's not entirely off the table, just not seriously being considered at this moment. Especially considering how unpleasant CP Rail is to work with
Have they returned to this routing? Last docs I saw had the line running on the Barrie line tracks then turning west on the tracks that parallel steeles and then continuing north on the cn tracks through woodbridge.
Fair enough, the feasibility study did show that while feasible the service didn’t exactly have an incredible return on investment so they’re probably waiting for the area to be built up more. Still, with the amount of freight traffic on the MacTier sub plus the fact that it’s mostly single track north of Steeles accommodating it is most likely still an issue. But one which they could find a solution forI'm not sure that is balanced. CP is accommodating both HFR and Bowmanville GO. I'm sure that they would accommodate this service also.
The barrier is the amount of added tracking that would be required. I count four major bridges that would have to be twinned just to get to Woodbridge. ML and Ontario won't have the necessary cash flow until RER and the four subway projects are completed.
- Paul
The original report that deemed the Barrie Line the most feasible route is over a decade old now, with the Weston sub being quad tracked among other things I imagine it’s in a much better position to handle 3 passenger rail lines at this pointHave they returned to this routing? Last docs I saw had the line running on the Barrie line tracks then turning west on the tracks that parallel steeles and then continuing north on the cn tracks through woodbridge.
I always felt that routing was folly as this routing would bring rapid transit to the north west part of the city and connect many current local transit projects.
Is that true? I don't know of any agreements that exist yet. In any case, I don't think CN or CP behave much differently. It just happens to be that the Milton line is high demand and on the mainline whereas GO/Metrolinx have created a parallel corridor on Lakeshore East where the CN mainline is, and stopped frequent service at Bramalea where the mainline conflict exists. People are just more aware of the conflict on the Milton line because it is central Mississauga.I'm not sure that is balanced. CP is accommodating both HFR and Bowmanville GO. I'm sure that they would accommodate this service also.
I'm pretty sure CN historically has always been far more accommodating to passenger service compared to CP.Is that true? I don't know of any agreements that exist yet. In any case, I don't think CN or CP behave much differently. It just happens to be that the Milton line is high demand and on the mainline whereas GO/Metrolinx have created a parallel corridor on Lakeshore East where the CN mainline is, and stopped frequent service at Bramalea where the mainline conflict exists. People are just more aware of the conflict on the Milton line because it is central Mississauga.
Currently? According to Amtrak's (slightly humorous) "report card", CP is better than CN.I'm pretty sure CN historically has always been far more accommodating to passenger service compared to CP.
Currently? According to Amtrak's (slightly humorous) "report card", CP is better than CN.
Amtrak "Report Card"
Returning to Bolton service, I think that there are three challenges:
- A scroll through satellite footage shows a lack of track connections between the GO tracks and the CN tracks.
- Much of the track is single-track. For about 7.5 km north of where the current GO service is, is double-tracked, but except the section close to the yard, the rest is single-track. If any reasonable service is to be run on this track, then it has to be double tracked.
- How accommodating will CN be on its mainline? I believe that Milton GO is the line that will get the least improvements for RER. This is, of course, because it is on the mainline.