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Quebec-Windsor Corridor

My mum once drove from Toronto to Montreal in under 3 hours...
Even between Dorval and Pickering (486 km, and thus 53 km shorter than MTRL-TRTO via the Kingston Sub), this would equate an average speed in excess of 162 km/h. Not impossible, but highly concerning (if true)…

The way some people round down prices (like calling something $3 that is $3.99 ) there is a good chance that she did it in 3 hours and 59 minutes and called it 3 hours. LOL
 
Even between Dorval and Pickering (486 km, and thus 53 km shorter than MTRL-TRTO via the Kingston Sub), this would equate an average speed in excess of 162 km/h. Not impossible, but highly concerning (if true)…
She left from Etobicoke, not Pickering 🤣

And no, she was not concerned 🤣
 
Even between Dorval and Pickering (486 km, and thus 53 km shorter than MTRL-TRTO via the Kingston Sub), this would equate an average speed in excess of 162 km/h. Not impossible, but highly concerning (if true)…
And this was the stunning beast that accomplished the herculean feat:

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My mum once drove from Toronto to Montreal in under 3 hours...

And this was the stunning beast that accomplished the herculean feat:

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My father did North Bay to London in 3 hours... back in the 80s, before much of the 4laning was done.

And he did it in a Chevette!


Getting back to the challenge of the tunnel.... Besides the additional cost, what is the issue with digging a deeper tunnel to bypass all that infrastructure?
 
My father did North Bay to London in 3 hours... back in the 80s, before much of the 4laning was done.

And he did it in a Chevette!


Getting back to the challenge of the tunnel.... Besides the additional cost, what is the issue with digging a deeper tunnel to bypass all that infrastructure?
My grandpa drove from Timmins to Windsor in 2 hours back in the 30s before the roads were paved. In a Model T!
 
What are the chances the Quebec government says they'll contribute the funding required to ensure the line reaches Gare Centrale. They're not shy when it comes to deficits.
 
What are the chances the Quebec government says they'll contribute the funding required to ensure the line reaches Gare Centrale. They're not shy when it comes to deficits.
HFR will of course reach Gare Centrale, using the same route as how current trains reach it. It’s Quebec City that won’t get reached…
 

Another disabled Train. This time buses were available.

Does anyone know if it was a Siemens set?
Of course, and with their signature “can’t tow this!” issue:
 
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The Underground City and the Autoroute Ville-Marie are indeed in the path for almost any alternative tunnel alignment:

The only path I could possibly see would be underneath Robert-Bourassa, but that would imply closing it between Saint-Antoine and René-Levesque:
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Discord links don't lead anywhere if you aren't already in the server. Is this a public group?
 
Discord links don't lead anywhere if you aren't already in the server. Is this a public group?
Thanks for making me aware of this. Here is the server on Discord:
 

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