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Originally Posted by MolteN
Considering roughly 21 million of Canada's 39 million lives in the Saint Laurence River Valley.
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Yes, and that means it
might be feasible in the Toronto-Montreal corridor (if not Windsor-Quebec City) but is still blisteringly expensive to build. That leaves another several thousand km of nothingness we'd need to build through to go coast-to-coast as you suggested.
Seriously, you should take a sober look at the costs involved.
These are not "excuses" for not building out rail. Those who think they are really need to do some basic research.
I'd
love to see nationwide high-speed rail, but it would be nice if our expectations and aspirations had at least a tenuous connection to reality.