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Originally Posted by Truenorth00
I call BS. In both Toronto and Montreal cases whatever is being built is being done to access existing stations/infrastructure that would be a full terminus on one side or substantial service terminus on the other. The Ottawa Union fan club is asking Alto to build a hub that doesn't exist while giving up one that does. For a station that would not be a terminus for most of the services. So no, this isn't some great conspiracy to shaft Ottawa. Come on now.
Also, a metro of 1.7M is nowhere close to contributing the same as the metros of 7.1M and 4.6M.
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Alto has said that it may not use Union in Toronto or Gare Central, so no guarantee they will use existing infrastructure.
Sure, Ottawa is not a City with multiple millions of people, but neither were Montreal and Toronto in the 60s. Do we sell ourselves short today, ignoring what we could be in 50 years?
I'm not saying Alto is a conspiracy to shaft Ottawa. I'm saying Ottawa-Gatineau has been historically shafted. There's no denying this.
Union represents an opportunity to elevate Ottawa into a more serious City instead of maintaining this inferiority complex.
If Tremblay is chosen, it too represents other opportunities like potentially becoming a regional hub with HSR, commuter and intercity buses that may not be possible at Union because of space constraints. Tremblay also provides a better opportunity for links to the airport via the SE Transitway with high frequency bus service.
Fact is Alto, not just the few of us, but Alto, is considering both options. Who knows, they may just build new at Hurdman.