Lol. I only check in periodically when I have the patience and stomach.
Just to offer some perspective, consider the state of Iowa, which has been planning rail passenger service for 50 years now, without actually adding any.
Dubuquers caught a glimpse of local passenger rail service 50 years ago.
www.telegraphherald.com
It's easy to find rail lines on the map and draw a fantasy network -
Same issues - a) the tracks are not necessarily ready for passenger trains, lots of costly upgrading, b) the money available is needed more for other things c) the tracks are needed for freight.
Iowa's transportation issues are not really that different than Northern Ontario. Distances are pretty vast, bus transportation is not that easy to find, there are airports with some air service. Most people are accustomed to driving. It's not like we are missing the point while other jurisdictions are getting on with it. The Northlander is a rare exception, and hardly the start of a rush to add more services
- Paul