I've been drawn to this site when searching transportation topics so decided to jump in. I'm not a GTA resident (escaped in '73) but thought I'd share some thoughts. Apologies in advance as I am referencing comments found on this threat as well as the ones discussing the 'Barrie-Collingwood Railway' and 'Ontario Northland'
In no particular order:
- It seems Simcoe County is landbanking the Utopia to Collingwood right-of-way. It has to be retained as an infrastructure corridor anyway since a large water line supplying the Alliston area occupies a large length of it.
- There is no reasonable way tracks could be extended to the ski hills. Collingwood has grown out too much for that. The issue of 'the last mile' is a valid point limiting the success of getting people out of their cars.
- While the right-of-way could be upgraded for passenger service, any type of 'high speed' service would be out of the question. The line goes right through the middle of two towns.
- It is highly unlikely that passenger rail could be added to the CP Mactier Sub without massive upgrades. It is their sole corridor to western Canada and also has daily service to the Honda plant. Like the line through Richmond Hill (CN Bala Sub), it would require additional trackage.
- I find it interesting that contributors envision untold millions of dollars be spent so that urban dwellers can recreate, but in the Ontario Northland (Northlander) thread, any consideration for reinstating that service was met with detailed discussion of cost/revenue per passenger mile and levels of government subsidies. All forms of public transportation, including road, is subsidized. Is there some thought that ski-trains to Collingwood and cottage trains to Muskoka would be self-sustaining? Northerners have limited transportation options and significant distances to deal with in order to travel both to the GTA as well as between points in the north. Admittedly, higher population densities make public transit more cost-effective, but the government and its agencies allegedly exist to serve all residents of the province. Simply saying that everybody should just move to the GTA is not a constructive position. I don't any of the mineral or forestry products that we consume are found in the GTA.