Allandale25
Senior Member
Via will almost certianly purchase it from CN as it’s so low use right now. If VIA doesn’t buy it, CN will probably abandon it once it requires too many repairs anyway… and it’s already hanging on by a string.
CPKC, not CN.
Via will almost certianly purchase it from CN as it’s so low use right now. If VIA doesn’t buy it, CN will probably abandon it once it requires too many repairs anyway… and it’s already hanging on by a string.
Maybe because it’s despite all its shortcomings the best joke we have heard so far…?This HFR is a joke really. Why are we even talking about this?
What does this have to do with CN/CP if they are building a new corridor from scratch.
Wouldn't it be easier to build a 100mph corridor first with future provisions to upgrade it? As long as the curves can handle higher speeds the only thing left would be grade separation at crossings, which they could build as stage 2?
Just another friendly reminder that the market capitalization of Canadian National, Canadian Pacific, Volkswagen Group, Mercedes Benz Group, BMW and Porsche are all in the range of C$100 billion, which means that the big two Canadian freight railroads represent a similar share of national GDP as the big four German carmakers.
I don't necessarily agree with @ssiguy2 's whole argument, but selective co-production and strategic utilisation of existing corridors, especially in urban areas, is probably a whole lot easier than the railways claim, and it does present huge opportunities to Canada for both freight and passenger transportation.
Fundamentally, I don't like bullying, and the railways' behaviour has elements of this. It's complicated, and simplistic solutions would be bad for the country.... but the status quo should not be seen as unchangeable or acceptable.
- Paul
What exactly is this a map of?
I’d guess one of many VIA train detouring via Doncaster this weekend during planned engineering works on the Kingston Subdivision…What exactly is this a map of?
Yes - construction near Scarborough station. I'd think we'll see a lot more of this soon, with the fourth track work getting going soon. And the fourth, fifth, and sixth tracks with the new subway line from the Don to Pape.I’d guess one of many VIA train detouring via Doncaster this weekend during planned engineering works on the Kingston Subdivision…
Yes, I saw three VIA trains on the line up the Don river yesterday. I had assumed it was because Metrolinx was working on the bridges for the Ontario line. https://www.metrolinx.com/en/news/new-bridge-coming-to-eastern-avenueI’d guess one of many VIA train detouring via Doncaster this weekend during planned engineering works on the Kingston Subdivision…
I don't thing they need to do a closure for that one. They dropped the new span in last weekend (I think), for the fourth track at Woodbine, without a rail closure; just the road.I had assumed it was because Metrolinx was working on the bridges for the Ontario line




