reaperexpress
Senior Member
Like @Urban Sky said, the main bottlenecks are in places that would likely be entirely bypassed by HSR (e.g. Smiths Falls), so it wouldn't make sense to invest in them now.3) Would any of the above investments overlap, to a high certainty with any HSR plan, such that they could be considered an 'early work' advancing the later.
However, there are investments that would be necessary for HSR which would also provide speed/reliability benefits in the meantime, even if they don't actually increase the number of round trips.
Most notably, adding a proper second platform at Fallowfield station (with level boarding and expansion room for a third track) would enable trains to meet at the station where they need to stop anyway, rather than needing to stop just out side of the station to wait for the oncoming train, then roll forward and stop again to serve the platform.
Between Fallowfield and Ottawa, track speed upgrades are desperately needed. The HSR study is probably deciding whether or not to replace/realign the single-track Rideau River bridge, but in any case they will definitely want to increase the track speed east of the bridge (currently 45 mph / 72 km/h) and expand double-track.
Via's upgrade program for Ottawa station would also align well with HSR. Phase 1A of the program is complete, but Phase 1B was never funded. Phase 2 would have included a new south entrance to the station, which is essential to enable high-density development around the station.
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