Allandale25
Senior Member
I'm assuming you're referring to the 407 freight bypass? I remember the Ontario Liberals making the announcement, but no one from CN was at the announcement. I don't think anything was agreed on yet either. They just announced that CN and the government had an "understanding".
I'm wondering if the flyover they recently announced west of Georgetown would still be necessary if the 407 freight bypass had been constructed. The bypass would eliminate the conflict point between CN and GO west of Georgetown, probably making the flyover no longer necessary.
I'm pretty sure someone from CN was at the announcement. I could try to find the video later.
Update: CN tweeted it out the June 14, 2016 press conference.
407 Rail Freight Bypass/The Missing Link
"News" is not a contract. So would announcing your marriage by Twitter make it legal? How about announcing you're going to buy someone's house? Announcing a death? Look, when I see an MOU in writing, then I'll start to believe Wynne et al. Here's what "Agreement in Principle" means...
urbantoronto.ca
Further update: Here's the press release and I believe the CN executive quarter is the one who spoke at the announcement.
Ontario Newsroom
news.ontario.ca
Final update: Luc Jubin from CN was at the announcement (see the red arrow) addition to being quoted in the press release. I believe he spoke as well. For cross-referencing, other pictures of Luc here.
(Note: the Brampton Board of Trade CEO at the time was Todd Letts but they transferred the account to the present CEO which is why it says Jaipaul Singh Massey).
Addendum: video news report from CTV Kitchener showing the above-noted CN exec.
Kitchener one step closer to all-day, two-way GO trains to Toronto
It will still be several years before Waterloo Region sees the long-promised ‘all-day, two-way’ GO train service to Toronto – but a positive sign and a number of interim steps were laid out Tuesday.
kitchener.ctvnews.ca
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