crs1026
Superstar
Ah, I see we've reached the point in the project where every small town thinks they should get a station. About time to wrap this up.
No, this is a different theme, and I'm happy to see it getting some momentum.
Clearly Alto should not be stopping in every town along the route, even larger ones. This bandwagon is more about the need of local communities being bypassed by Alto - which need their own solution - realising they are not being included in government transport planning, and asking for their needs (which are not solvable by Alto) to see action..
To repeat myself, Alto is the Province's second highest priority. The highest is regional rail. Alto is a nice bauble, but it is $40-60B spent a decade away, when what would impact more is $3-5B spent immediately on regional rail between London and Kingston. More cars taken off the road, and more opportunity for modal shift, than addressing drivers going all the way from Toronto to Ottawa and Montreal.
- Paul




