Dan416
Senior Member
I actually like design 2. It's different. None of our trains have a design like that. But I have a feeling design 1 will get chosen to look more like VIA.
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truthfully its not that great looking since the chevrons look very randomly placed.I actually like design 2. It's different. None of our trains have a design like that. But I have a feeling design 1 will get chosen to look more like VIA.
It looks angry . FN motifs are on the PBX; I'm not sure it has to extend through their entire fleet.I still feel that neither option is particularly distinctive or creative. If one were to pursue an Indigenous-themed look, which might play well, one could go much further.
Brightline, Transpenine and others have really raised the bar for paint schemes.
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I see why you say it looks like VIA’s new livery, but I like the inclusion of blue as VIA is moving away from it. Design 1 also looks like a throwback to the Trans European Express units ONTC used to operate.I actually like design 2. It's different. None of our trains have a design like that. But I have a feeling design 1 will get chosen to look more like VIA.
Just wait till they hear about the Northlander….LETTER: Train from Toronto to Muskoka 'would do wonders'
'Not having a train to and from Muskoka is a wasted opportunity,' says letter writerwww.orilliamatters.com
They are politicking. My thinking is once the Northlander comes back, if they cans how the government there is enough of a demand for a daily service then they can push for it. Remember, this is a PC riding. My wonder is what will be the threshold before they look at GO service.I assume she is wanting at least daily service. She may be disappointed.
The Northlander can't back out and meet the Polar Bear, because there's nowhere near enough time for it to get to Cochrane before the PB departs. That's why they have a bus shuttle from Matheson to Cochrane.They have not clarified.
My guess is that it's A: actually still being evaluated and B: pretty certain to be the Northlander backing out of Timmins for some kind of meet with the Polar Bear.