micheal_can
Senior Member
Keeping in mind this venturing towards fantasy as it is.......
A tunnel simply isn't necessary here.
There's ample room up top.
Also, the Canal here has not one but 2 roads along it at points making it less enjoyable recreationally.
A train certainly wouldn't make that worse (if it came in lieu of the current road space).
I would argue it would likely make it better w/less traffic, less noise, less pollution; subject to ensuring it didn't cut off pedestrian access to the canal.
I agree this is certainly venturing towards fantasy, but the issue is, as sche said, the Shaw Centre. If you want the tracks to fan out to multiple tracks and platforms, you need more space than is available, especially if you want to reuse Union Station. It would take an engineering study to confirm that it is even possible, I would think the best option would be to have the platforms under the station. You could run into drainage issues from the canal though.
Regardless there aren't any easy solutions and it wouldn't happen for several decades, if ever. Ottawa would need to grow large enough to benefit from commuter rail and right now the population density plummets once you get past Kanata, Barrhaven, and Orleans and many of the tracks that could have been used are gone.
Grand Central Terminal does not have a surface line to it. This is not fantasy, it is reality.
If Via wanted to go to the centre of Ottawa, a tunnel, of about 5 km or less would be all that is needed. For Union, an elevated or a tunnel for their platforms also could be done.
However, I doubt that any of this would be needed before HFR comes to the line. Even then, there are other options.to explore. The reality is that Union will only get busier and ignoring that will only ause more problems for travelers.




