But I'm not letting off of this position. The bus network is GREATLY SUPERIOR to any service that currently is or has ever been provided by Via Rail. In a reasonable time frame, you can get anywhere by bus, more frequently and conveniently than by railway. There's a huge number of useless stations in the corridor that waste time and money, cause countless delays, and those stations are the reason why railways aren't profitable in Canada. My idea is based on a train called the Wolverine. It runs from Chicago - Ann Arbor - Detroit - Pontiac. The only local service they run on that line is the last one of the day, because there aren't any trains that will be delayed after it. Amtrak sells tickets on Greyhound buses from many places (Lansing, Flint, Kalamazoo, Toledo, Ortonville, Auburn Hills, just to name a few), and it is by far one of the best services on Amtrak, having basically wiped out the airlines between Chicago and Detroit. If you take the Acela Express, it has to stop frequently because of local service that's in the way, and you will rarely ride an Acela service that arrives on time.