SFO-YYZ
Active Member
I get the "motivational" aspect of this, but there is very little value comparing the two.This is a good video and motivator for having a good rail network built in Canada.
(Sigh, it'll never happen...)
Completely different population, geography, historic development patterns, and most importantly, two completely different governmental systems that lead to different decision making processes and funding models when it comes to large scale infrastructure. I'd much rather that countries like Canada take a gradual approach similar to the EU, rather than a bulldozer approach building massive cookie cutter HSR stations across the country fuelled by trillions of $$ of debt funding.
On social media, you often see some people bring out massive Chinese infrastructure projects, and say "why can't XYZ country do this?" Aside from China, I very much doubt there is a second country on this planet that can (or want to) replicate its governance model.