Always_Biking
Senior Member
I do think Sweden, just like the rest of Europe is ahead in her thinking compared to Canada, but you can’t really compare Alberta to Sweden. Most of Sweden’s 10 million people live in a 100,000 km² area, whereas 70% of Alberta’s 4.5 million people live in two metro areas that are a 3 Hour drive apart. The rest of the provinces population is scattered throughout the 600,000 sq km space, So having trains cover most towns with populations of 2000 people is not feasible, even if we had the European transit mindset.Experiencing Sweden's train and metro system has opened my eyes to what is possible with public transportation. A common argument against it in Canada is land size to population, but sweden is about the size of BC and Alberta with a similar population, and they have trains connecting almost all reasonably sized population centres. You can get to almost any city or town by tain or bus. I was visiting a town of 2000 people and they even had a passenger train station. The fact that a Calgary to Banff line seems like such a pie in the sky dream here makes me a bit sad.
That said, if we had the European mindset, we’d easily have a high-speed train from Calgary to Edmonton and at least one from Calgary to Banff. Which is probably what you were getting at.