ssiguy2
Senior Member
London is, after Toronto, the most ideal place in Ontario for a commuter rail service.
London is a hub of railway lines and has more than any other city save Toronto and the station is right downtown. One of the lines, the old London-Port Stanley railway is almost unused and goes to downtown St.Thomas but still in good repair and right beside one of the city's biggest employers, the LHSC. Of course, there is the line west to Strathroy/Komoka and east to Ingersol/Woodstock which could be used as a type of commuter rail with a schedule worked in like ML does with it's GO service. We are NOT taking about GO monster trains but diesel/battery DMUs ala Ottawa O-Train or UPX.
These routes would be MORE than competitive with any driving route due to London having no urban freeways. This makes London unique in Ontario and anyone who has ever stepped foot in London knows that the traffic is horrific and getting across the city from any direction is a living hell. The current VIA rail route from downtown Strathroy to downtown London {less than a block from the downtown loop of the BRT} takes a mere 22 minutes. You couldn't get to Strathroy to London in 22 minutes on a Sunday morning at 4AM in a Maserati. It takes twice that long during the day and rush hour. London also gets it's fair share of snow especially along the old HWY#22 to Strathroy which would make it very appealing in the winter.
These areas surrounding London are amongst the fastest growing in the country and most of that growth is due to London commuters. It could be introduced as a trial on several of the lines {except St.Mary's/Stratford} where the route simply takes too long. If the trial doesn't work then fine but I think they would find the service well patronized.
London is a hub of railway lines and has more than any other city save Toronto and the station is right downtown. One of the lines, the old London-Port Stanley railway is almost unused and goes to downtown St.Thomas but still in good repair and right beside one of the city's biggest employers, the LHSC. Of course, there is the line west to Strathroy/Komoka and east to Ingersol/Woodstock which could be used as a type of commuter rail with a schedule worked in like ML does with it's GO service. We are NOT taking about GO monster trains but diesel/battery DMUs ala Ottawa O-Train or UPX.
These routes would be MORE than competitive with any driving route due to London having no urban freeways. This makes London unique in Ontario and anyone who has ever stepped foot in London knows that the traffic is horrific and getting across the city from any direction is a living hell. The current VIA rail route from downtown Strathroy to downtown London {less than a block from the downtown loop of the BRT} takes a mere 22 minutes. You couldn't get to Strathroy to London in 22 minutes on a Sunday morning at 4AM in a Maserati. It takes twice that long during the day and rush hour. London also gets it's fair share of snow especially along the old HWY#22 to Strathroy which would make it very appealing in the winter.
These areas surrounding London are amongst the fastest growing in the country and most of that growth is due to London commuters. It could be introduced as a trial on several of the lines {except St.Mary's/Stratford} where the route simply takes too long. If the trial doesn't work then fine but I think they would find the service well patronized.