DB9
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The announcement of HSR Quebec-Windsor would make him King Trudeau II.
Emporer Trudeau, the great Helmsman
The announcement of HSR Quebec-Windsor would make him King Trudeau II.
Those reports never had Kitchener Waterloo or Pearson stops, they presumed that the HSR would travel like the current main VIA line to London runs.
VIA owns the London to Kitchener corridor ...
Man I thought HSR was going to be 5 billion at least. It is because they already have the tracks in place (mostly?)
I guess that operating at a profit thing is contained in that report that Murray could not release to the public because of the election....wonder when we will see that? Every other report on HSR (when it was considered a Quebec City to Windsor project) had shown the part west/south west of Toronto being the part that needed the greatest subsidies....then, voila, Murray has a report that he can't show us that shows this part being so operationally profitable that the net cost of the whole project is something like $500 million?
Makes sense. The work is already being done in a sense. When should this whole line open, I hope sooner then later.It will be BUT much of the work duplicates electrification of the Kitchener line.
If you assume Kitchener will be electrified with or without HSR, thus absorbs the full cost of the Kitchener section, then HSR to London becomes a much cheaper and incremental add-on.
Just as the Georgetown grade separation was a $1B project and now that its done HSR may use it at a very small cost.
Unfortunately, this isn't correct. Metrolinx owns the portion from Union to (near) Bramalea and has a conditional agreement to purchase the portion from Georgetown to Kitchener. But the rest is owned by CN.
It will be BUT much of the work duplicates electrification of the Kitchener line.
If you assume Kitchener will be electrified with or without HSR, thus absorbs the full cost of the Kitchener section, then HSR to London becomes a much cheaper and incremental add-on.
Just as the Georgetown grade separation was a $1B project and now that its done HSR may use it at a very small cost.
Are you sure VIA didn't take over much of it in 2013 (~Kitchener to ~London)?
Either way, the MTO report didn't think it was usable and intended to create a new corridor from Kitchener to London.
Yeah, I agree it's highly questionable but those other lines all went through Hamilton rather than Kitchener/Pearson.
They also didn't consider that Toronto would have electrified service and a track rebuild on 150km of the line already.
Are you sure VIA didn't take over much of it in 2013 (~Kitchener to ~London)?
Either way, the MTO report didn't think it was usable and intended to create a new corridor from Kitchener to London.
VIA didn't take it over in 2013, no. What did happen is an agreement between VIA and CN on paying to install CTC / signals along the Guelph subdivision, which is currently being done.
Does this line really have any real chance of getting built, given the provincial budget deficit, or was it just an election promise?
Will the funding for this get pulled from some controversial LRT projects in Toronto (you know which ones)?
That might reduce the upfront capital cost but it is not clear to me how it affects the operational profitability once the service is open.