I suspect he wanted to say that the average of the maximum speeds of all pieces of rolling stock VIA has in its roster is somewhere around 95 mph, which would be just as plausible as that metric is trivial…
Right, this is actually what I dislike about a lot of information that gets tossed around about many transit related things in the media, and even by experts and rail fans etc.
Numbers on paper are not numbers in reality.
Saying the original HFR is useless because it only gets to Montreal from Toronto in 4.5 hours and has a top speed of 110mph because thats "basically what VIA does already and it isn't a big improvement" is absurd.
On paper, VIA has one train that gets to Montreal in 5 hours from Toronto, and has a top speed of 100mph...ish. Sure.
That train reaches that top speed for maybe 15% of the trip. Half the other time its crawling at 60mph behind a freight train. That train has an on time performance of 59%. 41% of the time, the train takes 6 hours or more to get to Montreal.
Of the other 8 or so trains to Montreal, only one gets there in 5. Otherwise they take anywhere from 6-8 hours, on paper. Sometimes that 8 hour train takes 12 hours.
The HFR plan would hit its target of 4.5 hours much more reliably due to dedicated tracks etc.
I'm all in favour of the HSR plan, but the reality is that we don't currently in Canada have regular speed trains, let alone a high speed train. We don't even have trains that Europe and Asia had over 40 years ago. We don't even have trains that CANADA had over 40 years ago. Stop pretending we do.