Urban Sky
Senior Member
We can discuss all we want how much it would be in the mutual interest of CN and the federal government to create a passenger-centric corridor within the ROW of the Kingston Sub. However, I have yet to see even the slightest hint that either party has any kind of interest whatsoever to consider such suggestions…In fairness to Nfitz, I think he's clearly indicated that he sees a roll for legislated priority; Amtrak has this in the U.S. a country where pols and many bureaucrats are beset by brutal lobbying from those w/funds and interests.
So it hardly seems outlandish that Ottawa might find the........ahem........courage to legislate on this file and even the threat of same, if taken seriously should open the route of a negotiated settlement.
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Additionally, depending on what you imagine you're trying to accomplish with this, the argument could be made that the Federal gov't has now put 12B on the table to achieve VIA's service objectives in the corridor, albeit likely through a partner.......
If a small portion of that were hived off to achieve the service objectives that are desired along the existing corridor route....there's a fairly rich carrot.
CN has been very consistent in its behavior as to selling peripheric ROWs (while retaining running rights for as long as they operate over them) and being extremely protective over its transcontinental core network. It’s abundantly clear into which category CN’s Kingston Sub (East of Pickering) falls…Both CN and CP maintain surplus corridor space that has no forseeable economic return for the next generation.
Depending on the strategies of the day, one or the other may show greater openness to monetizing that space if the right offer comes along. Its worth saying, CN sold off large chunks corridor to Mx and some to VIA as well not sooo long ago.
Of course, there were generally complete sell-offs, rather than partial; but still, I do think its fair to ask if there may be a path to seeing more of that openness for a price that would be worthwhile to the Canadian Federal, or Ontario Provincial gov'ts , if not VIA itself.




