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Originally Posted by GoTrans
Unfortunately a lot of posters on here don’t believe that [...]
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One might think that if (over a period of multiple years) someone finds himself only in agreement with one single guy, while everyone else (including people from within the industry or even the organization in question) calls his and the other guy's ideas impractical, delusional or simply moronic, that person would eventually start to at least consider the possibility that these other people might either have better information or a better understanding of the relevant factors (and in some cases even: both) than him...
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[...] ands think that all the decisions are based solely on economics.
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Only conspiracy theorists waste their time and energy on what concealed motives might have motivated a political decisions, whereas the rest of us just looks at the stated objective (i.e. to drastically reduce VIA's subsidy requirement, as part of an overarching programme of budgetary austerity) and confirms that the objective was met (as objectionable as it might be) since it is almost impossible to come up with an even more drastic cut to VIA's pre-1990 network without partly abandoning its mandate.
Regardless of what the compulsive liar and super-troll Micheal Artindale keeps insisting, routing the Canadian via CN rather than CP was the subsidy-minimizing choice, because ...
... east of Winnipeg, VIA's mandate required to operate an essential service beyond any decision to withdraw its transcontinental service and maintaining the RDC service between Sudbury and White River required only one-seventh ($1.7 million vs. 12.4$ million in 1988) of the subsidy needed for the overnight Winnipeg-Capreol service:
... west of Winnipeg, abandoning the CN line would have stranded the Skeena in Jasper and required to run frequent equipment moves across the country to somehow to somehow provide it with fresh equipment.
Whether or not the politicians in charge at that time would have still sided with the economic figures if these figures had instead favored keeping the CP rather than the CN route is just another question only of interest to conspiracy theorists...
But since you are clawing yourself to even the smallest straw you can find, go look up the combined population of all CAs/CMAs served by either the CN and CP route and compare the combined figures for both corridors and you will see that the difference is truly insignificant...