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Originally Posted by peg
I agree, it geographically works. Honestly, I wish that Via would pay more attention to the Prairies. Like even if they slowly invested in upgrading the corridor between Brandon and Winnipeg for more service and further capacity... I would be happy with the lowest-hanging fruit these days... just give us more train service lol.
It seems the public and political will sadly does not currently exist.
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The problem is that Via's model as this weird Frankenstein's monster of a crown corp/government subsidized transport system that leases its rail access from private freight companies fundamentally cripples its ability to provide decent service to anywhere except
maybe the Corridor.
I came across the suggestion that the solution to Canada's rail woes is to follow Sweden's lead. That is, privatize Via, but nationalize the track itself. Then, auction off track access to whoever can make a go of it. In Sweden's case, they were able to attract several smaller passenger providers and dramatically increase rail as a viable means of inter-city travel.
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