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Originally Posted by hfx_chris
There are trains. CN moves a lot of freight daily out of Halifax.
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I know, but my point was, as others have mentioned, that overall the use of trains is not what it could be, especially given how much more efficient they are at moving large volumes of goods. The other problem is that all levels of government spend billions every year to build and maintain highways through the Maritimes, but when was the last time they gave anywhere near that amount of cash to build or maintain rail lines? The trucking industry essentially gets their entire base transportation network provided to them for free, but rail operators (like CN, CP and short line companies) have to pay to maintain their networks entirely out of their operating expenses with comparatively minimal subsidies. I think this is a huge inequity that needs to be corrected by either putting more public funds into rail, or by having more toll roads to make the long-distance trucking industry pay for the abuse they inflict on public roads.