Allandale25
Senior Member
^ CN holds all the cards. If they don't want to participate in a "little" smart scheduling it's their call, as has been debated here for years. What may seem "little" is actually a logistical challenge when you think of the length, speed, and acceleration differences between a GO train and a CN freight train.
It's really a moot point now. It appears GO has the funding and is working on the designs to implement a 3rd track. The Province clearly feels it's worth it and the City has (and other municipalities to the west) have been demanding more service.
This is the challenge with the notion of a "little smart scheduling".
It's really a moot point now. It appears GO has the funding and is working on the designs to implement a 3rd track. The Province clearly feels it's worth it and the City has (and other municipalities to the west) have been demanding more service.
This is the challenge with the notion of a "little smart scheduling".