nfitz
Superstar
Having once as a starving student made my way to the family cottage for Christmas north of Montreal, by taking the former daily VIA Rail service to Lanoraie (which would presumably be reactivated with this proposal) ... and after being pulled through the Mount Royal tunnel by a WWI-era electric locomotive, arrived at a surprisingly heated, but empty train station, on an RDC so ancient that as far as I recall, the freight portion had a wooden floor, and stood outside the train station with well shovelled trails leading off in the darkness in 2 directions, wondering which one I should try first, to get to a road ...There is a certain amount of cottage country around Sharbot Lake. Winter may be a different story, but a stop somewhere in the middle might draw people who don't want to make a winter weather drive all the way to Ottawa or Toronto.
No. It won't draw people. Though I'm sure the guy with the plowing and heating contract would appreciate it.
Is there anyone else who has actually travelled to any of these flag stops on now-abandoned railway lines that disagrees with me?
(I have no idea why the station as called Lanoraie, as looking at the map, it's a lot closer to St-Thomas.)