crs1026
Superstar
Do folks in Peterborough understand how the proposed service will impact their city?
If I am understanding it, the new VIA service will run on the tracks that go through a very idyllic residential neighbour on the east side of the river (East City), including a very awkward diagonal currently at-grade rail/road crossing on Maria Street. There are many at-grade crossings along the route and a pivot bridge over the Trent canal as well. This seems like it will have a huge impact on the city but I haven't read anything about how they plan to deal with all of this nor any reaction from local residents.
I don't think it's as bad as all that.... but it does suggest either a slower speed limit through town, and/or possibly some long term planning for grade separation. Two short trains per hour will not lead to congestion at level crossings, although over the long term grade separation is a goal. (I wonder if Peterboro has done the net-net on gaining train service vs funding those grade separations.....)
The Peterborough Mayor was quoted as saying the station needed to be downtown, but maybe a bit west of the old depot, to provide more room for parking. None of the adjoining property has anything valuable on it (except maybe the bus garage) so land acquisition ought to be doable and reasonably affordable.
A downtown location would make most sense for what the HFR service will be... ie an intercity station linking Peterborough to Toronto and Ottawa. Downtown is as close as one could get to Trent U, and the development impact on the downtown would be very favourable. The down side is that all travellers would have to arrive and depart downtown, which attracts traffic into the downtown area.
Others assume that Peterborough will become the end point of a GO Train... and there will be a traditional peak service taking people to work in Durham or Toronto and returning at night. If that were going to be the case, I might argue for moving the station to the southwest end, close to Fleming College. Or even at the Landsowne Ave crossing. Either Airport Road or Lansdowne would enable good last-mile connectivity, albeit at the expense of Trent U. It would keep the commuter trips out of the downtown.
Personally, I hope GO stays away... no reason why VIA can't have a trainset or two lay over in Peterboro if that traffic is actually marketable. HFR is not GO, nor is it the Shining Waters railway....someone needs to ensure that expectations are recalibrated.
I don't see much advantage in switching to the CN route. It crosses almost as many streets. The existing line has the advantage of being accepted as a rail line - why rock the boat?.
- Paul