Bordercollie
Senior Member
The problem is that it is single tracked and not very fast. The whole corridor would need to be rebuilt to allow 50mph running to be competitive with driving.I know at this point it's beating a dead horse but I was driving down 10 and through Caledon East and i noticed its mostly Orangeville license plates driving south, i believe it definitely warrents a rail commuter line I'm very surprised the "environmentalists" aren't protesting this.
They fight against a proposed highway, but they don't fight to protect the last of our rail corridors?
And the argument of "we can always turn it back into a railway when we need it" is utter bs, like all the rest of the railways that were removed and turned into trails, none have been converted back into railways, once the rails are gone, it's not coming back ever.
It's a shame how none of the city's in the gta who "opposed" the 413, don't dare talk about this railway line, just a bunch of hypocrites, especially the Orangeville city council, absolute scum.
And the you get to Brampton and you transfer to the GO train? How do you get to your final destination?