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Originally Posted by Arrdeeharharharbour
Council went hard on rail? I recall a timid ask with no follow-up and a focus on commuter rail only.
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Agreed. Strong-arming CNR into going along with any commuter rail plan would require a tag team of both the city and the province, and even then, strong federal support will be necessary as well.
It will require lots of money, double (and possibly triple) tracking in the main ROW (including the rail cut), lots of threats to get CNR to buy into the enterprise, land expropriations, rock blasting, and a number of new suburban and exurban commuter stations with sufficient parking available for Park 'n Rides.
It will be like dirty sex, with lots of grunting, screaming, sweat and maybe a little blood, but, in the end it will be well worth the effort. Commuter rail will be far more efficacious in moving people around metro and into the downtown core than a couple of battery operated ferry boats.
Compared to what it will take to make this work, whatever HRM has already done in negotiations with CNR pales in comparison. Asking "pretty please" just does not cut it.............