Instead of taking the train back from Montreal this week, I drove. I spent a 12 hour day day giving a once over to communities on the existing Via line. A larger (if cursory) look, then one gets from the train. I was intrigued by the signs of growth in all of the communities (maybe excepting Cornwall), growth that included various forms of densification and sprawl, both residential and commercial. And growth that should be encouraged through policy to take some of the pressure off of the GTA.
And always I return to my earlier thoughts on the Feds attempt to spend billions (80 or more at the very least) to connect Troia Rivière and Sharbot Lake. I still believe this is a political puff job, it would not be the first, and if we’re lucky, the result will end up with another government agency that will bite the dust, and the government of the day can crow about how it is saving the taxpayers from another governmental quagmire of never ending cost (think pipelines such as Trans Mountain,
large hydroelectric projects like Muskrat Falls, nuclear power to date etc.)
What makes more sense to me is to bring Brightline/Acela/Venture train sets in increasing quantities and to a ROW that can allow consistent top speeds of 200-240 kmh. And to a route that currently exists and serves the majority of the population. (Peterborough is an extension of GO, Ottawa served via Smith Falls and from Montreal, and then the north shore to Quebec City as well)
Take those dollars, add in Federal Powers and improve, acquire, expropriate, expand, partner and build a dedicated VIA ROW in stages, capable of running a higher frequency service on those routes, at the speeds current train sets are capable of.
Examine the design requirements required to run even higher speed future trains via electric or hydrogen ( although I am getting a sense that hydrogen does not necessarily make sense in this application ), over shorter (Toronto to London for example) and longer sections, and make those design accommodations to allow for future upgrades as Canadian and specifically VIA rail technology, catch up to so many other rail services worldwide within a cold climate operating Enviroment.
I know this topic is under discussion and will be debated for months, which is a good thing. I do not expect to see the Governments HSR proposals ever built, but I think there is plenty of room for Higher Frequency, Higher Speed Rail incorporating existing routes.
The Government ( really most Canadian governments) are feeling ever increasing financial challenges re current and future debt financing in the current financial markets. Cheap money may return one day, but interest rates have long studied historical cycles and one cannot assume that will happen shortly. In the meantime, the Feds debt charges are approaching/exceeding 10% of its revenue base. A technical number to be sure, but one that could accelerate given interest rates and rising program spending now, and for programs to come in the areas of social and health services ( and government operating expenses, which is another story) . Dollars are going to be in short supply and program spending under all sorts of pressure. For this and other reason, I believe the HSR project is a pipe dream and it’s time to recognize worthy alternatives.
(Thanks to all who contribute. The forum is always an interesting and educational read while waiting for my chance on a Venture set - no luck so far!)