lenaitch
Senior Member
So, somewhere like Thunder Bay becomes a hub for them.
If you mean the private contract partner, yes, I believe they are based out of Thunder Bay.
This idea of bringing back the Ontario Northland is lunacy. Just because some politicians {with their eyes on the next election} says "build it and they will come" doesn't make it so. Ontario, of all places, knows the dangers of letting politicians set transport policy.
SSM, NB, and most smaller centres in Northern Ontario have shrinking population and a meandering train won't make any difference. Even the 2 largest centres of Sudbury and TB are just holding their own. Why in God's name would someone take the train to Toronto when they could fly or drive on the greatly improved highway system? They are trying to get ridership from a population that no longer exists. There are precious few transport dollars as it is and the last place it should go is to ultra low ridership routes.
I'm not sure what you mean by "holding their own" but Sudbury is pretty stable and shows small year-over-year growth. You are correct that the others are flat or slightly shrinking over the past few years. The Hwy 69 corridor, while a work in progress, is far from completely greatly improved. While I accept your argument that the numbers supporting passenger rail might not be there, not all transportation needs in the north necessarily involve travel to the centre of the universe. While it is true that transportation dollars are limited, part of it is their - northern Ontario taxpayers - dollars. Taxpayers outside of the GTA are part of the pool that feeds the gazillions of dollars that go toward the TTC and ML.