dunkalunk
Senior Member
Just because a line is not built to high speed standards, doesn't mean that we can't electrify, and improve signalizing (thereby relaxing transport Canada's weight standards) on other sections of track to allow non-high speed sections to run trains quicker.
I also think that we should be comparing any proposed high speed line to the service that already exists. It could be that even with an additional 10-20 minutes tacked onto the trip to pass near Ottawa, That not all trains would have to stop in Ottawa, but those that do would help create more trips on the line. Any high speed rail service running between Toronto and Montreal would be much quicker than what exists today, and noone would lose from this.
I guess we'll just have to wait until the report goes public to know for sure, but past proposals have rationalized routing through Ottawa, some even crossing the Ottawa river at Gatineau. Don't forget that Ottawa-Gatineau has a population base of ~1 250 000 compared with ~250 000 for the thousand islands area, and these communities could still be served with the existing local rail service, or even DMUs if they wanted to increase frequency.
I also think that we should be comparing any proposed high speed line to the service that already exists. It could be that even with an additional 10-20 minutes tacked onto the trip to pass near Ottawa, That not all trains would have to stop in Ottawa, but those that do would help create more trips on the line. Any high speed rail service running between Toronto and Montreal would be much quicker than what exists today, and noone would lose from this.
I guess we'll just have to wait until the report goes public to know for sure, but past proposals have rationalized routing through Ottawa, some even crossing the Ottawa river at Gatineau. Don't forget that Ottawa-Gatineau has a population base of ~1 250 000 compared with ~250 000 for the thousand islands area, and these communities could still be served with the existing local rail service, or even DMUs if they wanted to increase frequency.
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