Streety McCarface
Senior Member
We already have enough things to worry about causing delays without bringing an international border into the picture.
since when does it take 3 hours? the schedule still shows a 7:50am arrival, or a 2 hour and 31 minute trip.
Of course, it's still completely ridiculous.
And yes - the easiest thing to do is likely to just open the Whirlpool bridge to pedestrians. The Niagara Falls Amtrak station is 600m away from the Niagara Falls GO Station - running the train across seems silly if it's just going to that one stop. Let people cross the border on their own time and board on the Canadian side. If they want they can park in the Amtrak lot and walk across the bridge.
I wouldn't mind a more frequent type of service to Buffalo beyond the once a day Maple Leaf service today, but there's a lot that needs to happen first to make that more realistic. Better travel times, etc. Maybe once all the Niagara GO expansion construction finishes up. VIA / Amtrak would likely be a better fit to operate it anyway - it wouldn't really be a commuter type service.
Because GO is seen (from afar) as expansion friendly, whereas there isn't a hope in hell of Amtrak or VIA boosting service on that route.
The proponent (Niagara Falls NY mayor) hasn't done any deep analysis, but is a good strategist. Niagara Falls invested in a new rail station in the belief that it would be good economic development. Now the mayor is turning over rocks looking for ways to build that rail traffic. There's no down side to asking. It helps if you don't let the specific facts of what GO has done get in the way (a train leaving Niagara Falls NY at zero-dark-hundred isn't going to help them any, but with further GO expansion, it might).
And, while there are logistical/institutional barriers, it's a dirt cheap idea. The added route distance is a mere 2,300 feet, and the track is in place. They already have the customs facilities roughed into their station. Sometimes our "can't be done" attitude gets in the way.
Extension to Buffalo is a bit more effort, but not impossible.
And yeah, it's a Regional service not a commuter service, but a rose by any other name can be a GO train.
- Paul
I don't even get the controversy over the idea, it's literally a suggestion that would make traveling to the states a bit easier with little to no capital and operating expenses. It's also passenger friendly since you don't have to walk over the bridge and preclearance would enable travelers to save a lot of time, though, If they expand on this idea, it shouldn't be a double decker GO Train, the whole Niagara extension should not be double decker go trains.
Electrify the UPX as soon as possible and use the DMUs from there between Aldershot and Niagara Falls all day. It's a regional transit line with commuter capabilities.