innsertnamehere
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sure, they could try and sell that.....they would look like fools trying it though.
I mean it more as a non serious remark, not seriously suggesting they do that. My point was more about how no one track is really needed for a specific service and the need for the 4th track arises because you have freight, GO, and HSR using it not because of just the HSR. the need for the 4th track shouldn't be laid on the HSR service as it has more to do with upgrading the corridor on its own. Apologies, my remark came off a bit crass along with the rest of my post.
Well, one of the benefits that has been listed for this London-KW-Pearson-Union line was the movement of the thousands of students who attend schools in those markets......how many of those do you think come from the largest city in Canada without a University?
Ridership figures can easily be attained without moving into platitudes such as this, and the simple matter is that they aren't completely unserved by it anyway. From my understanding of the project (this is obviously subject to change as more details come out) they will be able to transfer at the airport station or take the 15 minute GO to Kitchener and transfer there to continue to London. I doubt they will be stupid enough to force a Brampton user to go to Union first in order to travel to London. If they do, they rightfully deserve criticism.
The Pearson stop benefits Brampton how? From the few details we have been told, the HSR stop will be at the terminal building, the closest the 15 minute GO service gets to that is Malton....how would someone from Brampton go to London? Take the GO to Union then switch to a train that doubles all the way back on the same track to London?
That is the question of the day now isn't it. I wouldn't be surprised if the Pearson Airport connection is really a relocated Malton station (Now at carlingview drive or something) with a People mover extension out to it.
I may be petty but I haven't taken to describing city well on its way to 600k people as a "dam little hamlet" just to sound superior and advance my argument.
Apologies, didn't mean for that to come off as referring to Brampton as a hamlet. What I meant was more along the lines of that a line doesn't need to benefit every community it goes through, or else we would end up with stops at every hamlet. It was meant more to provide a bit of an absurd example of why it may not make sense to have a Brampton station. There is a station very close by (~10km) and paralleling fast, local transit running at high frequencies that can (presumably, subject to change) make that connection fairly easily, at Malton / Pearson or possibly in Kitchener. If they can't make that connection, I too share some concern.
See, here, I think you are carrying over discussions we have had on other threads into this. I have not been harping about AD2W GO in this thread because the provision of 15 minute GO service is part of this service.....I have been wondering how the infrastructure works considering the limitations that have been pointed out to us....but I have taken the announcements on their face....that this HSR happens along with AD2W GO (and in far greater amounts than previously thought).
you brought up benefits to Brampton, so I / someone else brought up AD2W, which you quickly pointed out that Brampton wouldn't get any benefits from that fourth track as only 3 tracks are required for AD2W service. Thus my discussion of AD2W. And yes, I am bringing up AD2W as you have expressed it in other threads, I was trying to equate that to the situation here where you are actively complaining about the (presumed) 4th track through downtown for the HSR. I was showing sympathy and largely trying to tell you that I understand your frustrations with the transit plans on the corridor.
Again you are ascribing words/thoughts to me that I have not even spoken. I doubted that you could get 4 tracks through Brampton.....you pointed out that you could and all you would lose were those two automotive buildings and I did not dispute that....I presume you know better than me so if that is all we lose then so be it......that said, I did suggest that some people will squawk about any disruption for something provides no local benefit....sorry if you thought I was going to be one of the squawkers......I would support it...yes, i would advocate for the train stopping in Brampton but that is a future discussion.
I took your post of "so, for that track, no Brampton would get nothing additional " as a negative response to it, disappointed / upset that Brampton would lose some buildings and have to undergo corridor reconstruction for something that they "would get nothing additional" for. I understood your post as opposition to the HSR concept as it would effect downtown Brampton in a negative way without any rewards. Whether you support it or not, it certainly came across as opposition.
I bowed on any discussion on Guelph....just don't know enough about what is proposed/needed there to offer anything to the discussion.
No worries, I was more just trying to answer your question than start an argument over it. Guelph would receive the same "benefits" that Brampton would, if not less.
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