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Why are VIA at Sudbury and Sudbury Junction not connected?
To volunteer just five reasons:
1) because there is no direct track connection between the two stations without at least one change of direction
2) because the timetables for both services don‘t allow for sensible connections between the SUDB-WHTR service and the Canadian
3) because barely anyone transfers between the two services
4) because even if the SUDB-WHTR train was extended to Sudbury Junction, a taxi would be at least 30 minutes faster
5) because there is no funding to provide a service extension which would create virtually zero additional revenues
 
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To volunteer just five reasons:
1) because there is no direct track connection between the two stations without at least one change of direction
2) because the timetables for both services don‘t allow for sensible connections between the SUDB-WHTR service and the Canadian
3) because barely anyone transfers between the two services
4) because even if the SUDB-WHTR train was extended to Sudbury Junction, a taxi would be at least 30 minutes faster
5) because there is no funding to provide a service extension which would create virtually zero additional revenues
You forgot:

They are on 2 different railroad lines. One is CP and the other is CN. Although they share connections, there is not a direct way to connect to the 2.
 
On the TRTO->WDON right now. I’m shocked at how rough the ride is. It’s like being on a plan with constant turbulence. Makes it obvious how far we have to go in order to be ready form HSR.
Are you in one of the HEP cars? It's mostly the trains. I find the LRC to be much better ride. The Siemens are apparently even better.

The old HEPs seem to have really bad shocks, or whatever you call it on a train.
 
You forgot:

They are on 2 different railroad lines. One is CP and the other is CN. Although they share connections, there is not a direct way to connect to the 2.
I suppose my better question would be, why does Sudbury have two train stations located a mere 9km apart? Your post above explains this.

 
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Are you in one of the HEP cars? It's mostly the trains. I find the LRC to be much better ride. The Siemens are apparently even better.

The old HEPs seem to have really bad shocks, or whatever you call it on a train.
They do use shocks, and just like in a car they can wear out. As can the bushings, bearings, linkages, pivots, etc.

The HEP cars are going through a servicing program, one of the parts of which is a rebuild of the trucks. There is a very, very substantial difference in ride quality when comparing the before and after. For the record, this is also the case for the LRC cars as well, although there are far fewer of them running around out there on fresh trucks due to their impending retirement.

Dan
 
I suppose my better question would be, why does Sudbury have two train stations located a mere 9km apart? Your post above explains this.

Unlike places like Toronto or Winnipeg, The stations in Sudbury were located on the different lines. The downtown station was where the CP's Canadian would go to. Sudbury Junction and Capreol are where the current Canadian goes through. Kinda like how Vancouver and Montreal have 2 major stations.If the rail companies or Via had money to burn, they could make it so that the downtown station could be used for all and no need for backing in or out. We have a better chance of HSR to Sudbury than this changing.
 
Ah, the famous ‚wiggle waggon‘ (a HEP-I car at the end of a mixed Corridor consist) user „tysmo“ (I’m pretty sure he’s also here on UT, but couldn’t remember his user name) keeps mentioning on the „Rail Fan Canada“ Discord server:
But they have a tendency to put a HEP coach at the end of an LRC consists. Is that by accident?
 

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