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Need to see rail between Edmonton and Calgary before or concurrently with a Calgary-Banff route.
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Rail from Edmonton to Calgary still does not make sense given the potential market, population density and end of line connections.
YYC to Banff makes sense today and would have a significant premium clientele from Europe/Asia and potential for labour market mobility solutions.
I agree with the second part of your statement. YYC to Banff makes sense even without an Edmonton to Calgary connection (which will take much longer to build anyways because it will largely be 'greenfield'). The first part of your statement is incorrect, in my opinion. We spend hundreds of millions (indeed billions) building and paving roads to small population centres around the province. These roads don't make money. But they help improve the local economy and providing this access is a primary function of our government. Linking Calgary to Edmonton by passanger rail will cost more money than it brings it, but it would be an economic game changer for the province. Time to put on our visionary hats.
The Windsor-Tor-MTL-QC corridor continues to evade true HSR and has questionable ROI... how in the world do you envision this to work?
Protect the ROW/corridor, focus on LRT expansion, rapid bus, density in our city cores, tourism promotion and call me when Alberta is 10,000,000 people.
Like I said, I won't get into a debate here. To understand the value of a passenger rail link between Edmonton and Calgary you have to look at things holistically, not just if the line can pay for itself. What would having a link do for Alberta's economy overall. If you don't get it, you don't get it. It won't happen without some GoA involvement, but the interest from private equity is there as well. I am not a fan of the UCP, but they seem to understand this.
Why did we spend billions upon billions to build TMX when every private company walked away? Transformational infrastructure can't always be measured by direct ROI.
Brilliant strategy: wait until the current infrastructure is so stressed that we can't avoid building something else.call me when Alberta is 10,000,000 people.
I just wish that Alberta could start taking on a European or Asian point of view regarding train transportation.
This is already happening. IMO Highway 2 is nearing capacity, its so much busier than it was even 5 years ago. I drive it regularly and am now running into slowdowns due to just traffic on a semi-regular basis. Making it 3 lanes is only going to delay the inevitable. I firmly believe that having a high speed option that saves you an hour, especially in bad weather, would be a great option for a significant minority of people using that road.Brilliant strategy: wait until the current infrastructure is so stressed that we can't avoid building something else.