micheal_can
Senior Member
This makes me wonder if the local transit operators want to ignore the existence of Via. Maybe Via is not just irrelevant outside of the Corridor.This whole discussion about the O-Train VIA Rail Station name could also apply to Montreal's Metro. For someone trying to get to Gare Central using STM's official PDF Metro Map. The only indication that you need to use Boneventure Station is a tiny icon, similar to OC Transpo's map, though OC Transpo's map uses the VIA logo instead of a generic train logo, since VIA is the only railway that serves Ottawa Station.
Then there is the whole thing about wayfinding. In Ottawa it is pretty obvoius how to get between the train station and the O-Train staiton. In Montreal, it is a very poorly signed maze between the two stations.
So, why not have 2 trains. One that is Amtrak that brings people to Windsor Station from Chicago and goes back over the border empty, and one that is Via going to Detroit with passengers but comes back to Canada empty?I agree that the immigrations checks should be at Michigan Central, but the customs facility in Windsor should work as a stop-gap which might cut a full decade from the timeline to restore cross-border rail service.
As for 2.), this is not a constraint, as VIA can always operate the cross-border segment on behalf of Amtrak, just like Amtrak operates the Maple Leaf west if Niagara Falls/ON on behalf of VIA. Amtrak would still hold the contract with the tunnel owners and then ask VIA to operate the trains jn the negotiated slots. Happens all the time across the entire transportation industry…