rbt
Senior Member
High cost + dealing with BOTH CN and CP = not gonna happen
Agreed. Considering the "success" of the Milton corridor, avoiding CP upfront is probably best.
High cost + dealing with BOTH CN and CP = not gonna happen
And similarly, look at where the station in Bowmanville will be relocated to under Option 3. Man, Durham region just continues to be an epic failure in land use planning.
My understanding is that they appear to be planning 15 minute service to end in Oshawa still, with hourly express trains running to Bowmanville. A similar setup to the planned service to Hamilton on LSW.The fine print still doesn't make sense according to what's being touted:
- Option 3
Go figure...(Best I detail as it will be missed by some: System-wide planned RER electrified is the prerequisite for "15 min all-day two way" since present stock numbers are woefully inadequate to do so) In the event, I take anything coming out of the Metrolinx Fantasy Fiesta with a grain of magic dust. It's going to be three and half years until anything believable or concrete happens from ML. And then the following regime will have the legitimate excuse: "The Ford Tories left the cupboard looted and bare. It will take years to rebuild the plans to expand".
Btw: I notice that the 'Get Out of Promise Free' card has been expunged from a number of ML docs. The (gist) "contingent on the Immaculate Leader's whims' clause.
I'll reference later, must run.
The Ritson South GO station on the CN line is not horrible - it's not far from where the old CN station was, actually. It's a much easier connection to downtown by transit or by active transportation than the current station, though I'd really like the electrification to extend there, if by expropriation if necessary. Ritson South should have a bus terminal, but limited parking, as access to Highway 401 isn't great, despite the proximity.
High cost + dealing with BOTH CN and CP = not gonna happen
Agreed. Considering the "success" of the Milton corridor, avoiding CP upfront is probably best.
In Verster's circular bafflegab at the May 2 Town Hall, he predicated any option of service to "Bowmanville" to be contingent on (gist) "All day both way 15 minute service". That may have been exactly what he stated, but at least the gist. That's what I've pointed out to others in this string, my stating (gist) "As presented, it doesn't make sense, not least due to the 'single track' part" only to be taken to issue. Read back a page.My understanding is that they appear to be planning 15 minute service to end in Oshawa still, with hourly express trains running to Bowmanville.
It's going to have to be to fit the stories spun so far. It's not a perfect option for reasons pointed out, but none of them are, but at the end of the day, the 'schedule risk' would be reduced to near zero for this option.It's a much easier connection to downtown by transit or by active transportation than the current station, though I'd really like the electrification to extend there, if by expropriation if necessary.
My understanding is that they appear to be planning 15 minute service to end in Oshawa still, with hourly express trains running to Bowmanville. A similar setup to the planned service to Hamilton on LSW.
I'm more than willing for Verster to clarify his statement, it's easy to tell he's under immense pressure to deliver the "Yurek Philosophy" (and I'm not being facetious, that's a statement made on at least three occasions in print, let alone live) and somehow he's got to come up with an alibi on the hoof. So contradictions and mistakes are inevitable, since Yurek talks in circles at best, and makes it up as he goes along.plus that odd Verster response at that last town hall,
The only logic I can make of this so far is to prevaricate, obfuscate and delay. When even the local PC MPPs are in the dark and complaining...you know it ain't good...
It's very difficult to quantify this on a personal Verster basis, but something that's clearly telling is how profusely he now sweats in public engagements, and how his choice of words is multiples more difficult now than when he first came on the scene.but rather than calling this out he became part of the problem by using his ample charms to continue to spread the blarney.
Can anyone actually provide a clip or quote of CP actually expressing willingness, let alone legally enabling this to come to pass? I presume you mean on CP property? If not, who is going to pay to acquire all the private land alongside the RoW? Certainly not QP at this point in time.Would getting rid of the CP Belleville dip east of Courtice be a reasonable addition to a passenger rail project via CPR? Embank the track west of Bowmanville for a 4km straight shot , and get rid of by my count 5 grade crossings (Hancock, Rundle, Baseline, Holt, Maple Grove)? Would probably have been easier if this had been done before or tacked onto the 418 work of course...