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Interesting. What this will mean for HFR is certainly unclear. I could imagine we will start seeing some scope creep on the HFR proposal. Certainly, the path ahead is far from clear.
Interesting. What this will mean for HFR is certainly unclear. I could imagine we will start seeing some scope creep on the HFR proposal. Certainly, the path ahead is far from clear.
Interesting. What this will mean for HFR is certainly unclear. I could imagine we will start seeing some scope creep on the HFR proposal. Certainly, the path ahead is far from clear.
Heck ... I'd settle for twice a day, let alone twice an hour!I hope that when we do HFR Phase II to Windsor, we can have bi-hourly service to Detroit.
Heck ... I'd settle for twice a day, let alone twice an hour!
Short-term I have a hard time seeing the case for any service that actually terminates in Windsor as opposed to Detroit, but that is predicated on the idea that Michigan Central can support pre-clearance and Amtrak can also terminate there with some sort of regional rail taking over Detroit - Pontiac - FlintBi-hourly! Not semi-hourly!
And honestly, there's a case for it, if trains are doing to Windsor anyway.
I honestly haven't seen the word bi-hourly before, but if bi-weekly can mean twice a week, I'm not sure why bi-hourly can't mean twice an hour. But does it really matter?Bi-hourly! Not semi-hourly!
I honestly haven't seen the word bi-hourly before, but if bi-weekly can mean twice a week, I'm not sure why bi-hourly can't mean twice an hour. But does it really matter?
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There's no clear pattern in English. It's ambiguous. To provide a contradicting example, biannually is twice a year.Where do you get that bi-weekly means twice a week in Canada?
When mortgage payments are bi-weekly, do you think they are paid out twice a week?
In any event, I meant every two hours. Presumably, every second train goes past London. And if it's going to Windsor, might as well cross over.
In a Canadian dictionary.Where do you get that bi-weekly means twice a week in Canada?
Detroit is on a Renaissance right now too which is making it a better destination.