SFO-YYZ
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You also have to factor stuff like major events that affect travel, namely reading week when university students return home. As someone who currently goes to uni in Ottawa, you basically have to order Via tickets a good 4 weeks ahead of time just so there is space on the train because they sell out fast, and in turn you're likely going to use an alternative like Greyhound, which not only is it far more expensive, its also far less enjoyable than the train. Unfortunately, there is no way in hell VIA HFR is completed by the time I graduate, but if VIA HFR existed today, the impact it would have especially during reading week is insane.
Not only uni students, but a large segment of corporate travel is based on last minute bookings (many times same day bookings). Pre-Covid, I used to travel at least twice per month between Toronto and Montreal, and about 1/4 of my trips are made on VIA because
1) downtown to downtown proximity (I could easily leave downtown TO office at 4:10 and be in my seat by 4:30)
2) price - most corporate travelers aren't as price sensitive, but sometimes it still makes a huge cost/expense difference between VIA and say Porter or AC (which can easily run between $600-800 for a round trip flex ticket between YUL and YTZ).
3) comfort/ability to work - the somewhat longer train journey often compensates itself with the ability to get lots and lots of work done on the train (wifi, free booze in business, decently good hot meal)
I think HFR will make a real difference for the corporate traveler segment.




