littlewill1166
Active Member
I can't believe that VIA waited until 2019 to publish their 2018-2022 corporate plan. https://m.viarail.ca/sites/all/file...company/corporate-plan/Corporate_Plan2018.pdf
Can’t publish anything before the government agencies concerned have approved the Corporate Plan and its summary. Some years it takes longer, other years it takes less long. These reports ensure full accountability of a Crown Corporation towards the government (and taxpayers) and this is reflected by the approval process. As we speak, my colleagues are probably already writing the 2020-2024 Plan, while awaiting comments on the 2019-2023 Plan...I can't believe that VIA waited until 2019 to publish their 2018-2022 corporate plan. https://m.viarail.ca/sites/all/file...company/corporate-plan/Corporate_Plan2018.pdf
I noticed that the fleet section was a bit less detailed than last year. I'm guessing that there were a bunch of last minute changes because of the announcement related to the new fleet.Can’t publish anything before the government agencies concerned have approved the Corporate Plan and its summary. Some years it takes longer, other years it takes less long. These reports ensure full accountability of a Crown Corporation towards the government (and taxpayers) and this is reflected by the approval process. As we speak, my colleagues are probably already writing the 2020-2024 Plan, while awaiting comments on the 2019-2023 Plan...
Not directly VIA, but CN Rail is rolling out their 2019 Capital Investments Plan, which like 2018, includes lots of new double tracking projects. They seem to be announcing it province by province, so we'll get a better picture over the next few weeks. Hopefully more double track helps speed up the Canadian.
CN investing approximately $370 million to expand and strengthen Alberta’s rail infrastructure in 2019
CN investing approximately $345 million to expand and strengthen B.C.’s rail infrastructure in 2019
CN investing more than $245 million to expand and strengthen Saskatchewan’s rail infrastructure in 2019
Can we get the Chicago-Sarnia-Toronto service back as well?
Let's get anything before we start pushing too hard for multiple services. Moving the Windsor Via terminal to Detroit is relatively quick and easy without any serious complications.
Ideally I'd want to see a funding package that extends Via to Detroit and GO to Niagara Falls with Canadian preclearance on the American side (this has yet to be done anywhere, but the preclearance treaty does provide for Canadian customs in the States, it's a funding issue not really a negotiation one) as a single project.
Let's get anything before we start pushing too hard for multiple services. Moving the Windsor Via terminal to Detroit is relatively quick and easy without any serious complications.
Ideally I'd want to see a funding package that extends Via to Detroit and GO to Niagara Falls with Canadian preclearance on the American side (this has yet to be done anywhere, but the preclearance treaty does provide for Canadian customs in the States, it's a funding issue not really a negotiation one) as a single project.
The article that started this discussion today says that there are significant hurdles to go through, including "moving VIA Rail station to former site of Canada Southern station site".That's not to say I wouldn't support Amtrak/VIA running such a service, but it will involve overcoming a few challenges.
Not so sure about that.
To access Detroit via the tunnel they would have to permission to use CNs and then CPs trackage and the tunnel.
The current Detroit Amtrak station is not on that piece of track. (either requiring a new station/rehabbing M-Central) or a very circuitous route to the current Amtrak Station.
VIA will not cease to have a station in Windsor (imagine telling Windsorites they need a passport to access a domestic train) ...........and the current VIA station is not on the track that accesses Detroit, and is past the last turnoff to link to said track.
That's not to say I wouldn't support Amtrak/VIA running such a service, but it will involve overcoming a few challenges.