• randy@lemmy.ca
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    3 months ago

    I don’t know about the whole country, because there’s a lot of low-density space where it’s hard to justify this level of infrastructure cost.

    But the Quebec City-Windsor corridor absolutely needs high-speed rail because it includes roughly half of Canada’s population. It’s even conveniently arranged in a straight line! Driving in this region is hindered by tons of traffic, and flying has huge carbon costs. Rail should be the default way to get around in this region.

    • grte@lemmy.ca
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      3 months ago

      When rail was first built across Canada it was done when Canada had a population of ~4 million and preceded most of our development. That’s what “nation building” infrastructure is about. Transportation infrastructure in particular has a huge role to play in developing that low density space.