I'd love HSR as much as the next guy, but that's never going to happen in our lifetimes, unfortunately. Even HFR has been an uncertainty ever since it was proposed.
HFR will bring loads of benefits to the Corridor and compete with airlines. Sure, if we're purely looking at trip times, HFR is slower, but we have to look at security checks at airports, waiting for your baggage at the carrousel and the trip downtown, as well as cost associated with that. With HFR, it's door to door (or in the case of Ottawa, across the street, if you will). When that's considered, HFR might have an edge over flying.
Additionally, HFR offers far more scheduling flexibility, with trains every hour.
There's also the cost benefit of HFR vs flights. HFR blows airlines out of the water on this one.
HFR not only provides major improvements to travel between four of Canada's eight largest cities, it also improves the lakeshore route significantly.
I am curious how they will handle lost infrastructure like the Mount Royal tunnel. That's a major wild card in my mind's eye.
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Originally Posted by Truenorth00
I don't get this. What's wrong with the station at Tremblay today?
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Lots of complaints about the supposed lack of connectivity between Tremblay station and the VIA Rail. Not enough weather protection, no climate controlled tunnel between the two, that kind of stuff.
Honestly, I don't see the issue. It's a 100 meter walk. Mostly covered between the artsy canopy at the O-Train station and the roof of the VIA station.
Even if there was a tunnel, it could only connect with the eastbound platform and would require an additional trip up or down a level at the VIA station.
In Vancouver, acknowledging that a. VIA ridership is far lower and b. it's not freezing 4 months of the year, it's a similar situation as Ottawa. Just outside the traditional downtown. It's a little more than 100 meters walk between VIA and the SkyTrain. Crossing a street. No coverage whatsoever between the two points. Through a park full of bird crap, passing a homeless camp at the base of the Main-Science Centre station.