lenaitch
Senior Member
Two key points from the few previous posts jumped out at me: GO/Metrolinx is not federally-regulated so can't run out of the province, and with respect to US border control, we can only do what the US allow or agrees to. I doubt they will be moved by stamping our feet that we can't get to their casino or outlet malls, or the lost tourism revenue in Toronto. Maybe a treaty could be signed but that's beyond government transportation departments and agencies in either country. Or maybe GO/Metrolinx can apply to become federally regulated, but that might hve knock-on impacts.
Regarding what takes place in Europe, they are obviously operating under individual nation-to-nation treaties or some umbrella EU agreement.
Regarding what takes place in Europe, they are obviously operating under individual nation-to-nation treaties or some umbrella EU agreement.
And that's back when border checks were comparatively quick-and-easy.Even if transiting through US territory wasn’t already a certain showstopper, I wouldn’t exactly call a 15 minute saving over a 15 hour travel time (between Montreal and Moncton) „considerably faster“:




