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  1. Urban Sky

    Service meltdown on VIA train 622; passengers stranded

    Some context has been shared elsewhere: If we take the above at face value, the train seems to have subsequently encountered three separate mechanical issues, followed by an earthquake which triggered a line closure. Talk about bad luck… I’m painfully aware that this is probably an unpopular...
  2. Urban Sky

    Traveling with a support person-Any experiences

    A friend of mine is autistic and VIA recognizes his need to have a support person travelling with him. The way I understand him, VIA will charge what a passenger travelling alone would pay and then provides accommodation for the second passenger without any additional charge (e.g., you pay for a...
  3. Urban Sky

    Europe was on the brink of a night train revolution. Here’s what actually happened

    Indeed, these networks are often overlapping and even operationally intertwined. Nevertheless, the degree of interdependence with other national railroads impedes any real strategic coordination and control over service quality. Much better to consolidate by taking over operations (routes and...
  4. Urban Sky

    Europe was on the brink of a night train revolution. Here’s what actually happened

    Night trains are too much of a niche to have every country operate their own (though often overlapping) networks. Better if one major operator can consolidate night train operations and exploit economies of scale by operating multiple X-shaped routes or even more complex branching trains and the...
  5. Urban Sky

    VIA Rail Canadian and the Canadians

    There is no shortage of locations where refueling can take place. The Ocean does routinely 500 miles without refueling, so even Kamloops-Edmonton might be possible without refueling…
  6. Urban Sky

    VIA Rail Canadian and the Canadians

    Rumours have it that they plan to have crew changes in Hinton and Valemount: https://groups.io/g/Canadian-Passenger-Rail/message/99199
  7. Urban Sky

    VIA Rail Canadian and the Canadians

    My personal takeaway is that even sources within VIA I see as absolutely trustworthy can only be as dependable as the information they have to rely on… As a map concerned about the limits of properties and structures, there is no need to place railway tracks. As with any good map, it is...
  8. Urban Sky

    VIA Rail Canadian and the Canadians

    It indeed seems that the information I had received turned out to be unreliable, as Jasper Station indeed seems to have survived the fire and I couldn’t be any happier that the information I had shared here previously appears to have been factually wrong:
  9. Urban Sky

    France's rail network affected by apparent coordinated arson

    Identifying such consequential and geographically dispersed targets and attacking them simultaneously requires a lot of intelligence and resources (including manpower). Have a look at the article below and you will see that it was expected that Russia would try its best to stir chaos at the...
  10. Urban Sky

    France's rail network affected by apparent coordinated arson

    It’s too early to tell, but personally, I would bet money on (Russian) state actors. The attack required too much coordination for some leftist fringe groups and rather resembles low-key terrorism, but we will see…
  11. Urban Sky

    VIA Rail Canadian and the Canadians

    Yeah, I already adjusted my initial post to clarify that the information I had received this morning has turned out to be quite possibly wrong, but forgot to write a new post to alert people who had already taken that information as a comfirmed fact. Let’s hope that most of the buildings and...
  12. Urban Sky

    VIA Rail Canadian and the Canadians

    I’ve received confirmation from a usually reliable source within VIA that the station building in Jasper has burnt down, which would undoubtedly delay the resumption of services between AB and BC. Edit: the information I am getting now is conflicting, please take the above with a grain of salt...
  13. Urban Sky

    VIA Rail Canadian and the Canadians

    Wildfires in Northern Quebec last June briefly earned Montreal the questionable title of the metropolis with the worst air quality on this planet:
  14. Urban Sky

    VIA Ocean discussion

    Train 14’s departure this Friday was terminated due to a hydroelectric water damn break near Drummondville. The train returned to Montreal and was rescheduled for yesterday on the same schedule (i.e., 24 hours later than originally scheduled). Consequently, the departure of Train 15 had to be...
  15. Urban Sky

    VIA Jasper, Prince George and Prince Rupert Service

    Congratulations, you’ve successfully identified the inherent strength of trains, which is its scalability, where you can add cars to transport hundreds of people! This is called “Economies of Scales” and works in favor of the train in busy corridors (like the Quebec-Windsor Corridor), where...
  16. Urban Sky

    VIA Jasper, Prince George and Prince Rupert Service

    Even the data for 1988 is of very poor quality, just compare the 1988 ridership-data-by-route provided on page 17 with those on pages 65-70. Similarly, page 17 provides no breakdown of Quebec-Montreal (i.e., into Quebec-Drummondville-Montreal and Trois-Rivières - Montreal), whereas pages 65-70...
  17. Urban Sky

    VIA Jasper, Prince George and Prince Rupert Service

    I didn’t comment on how financial viability should be measured, but on how politicians and fiscally conservative parts of the public often measure it. Road users pay fuel taxes and aviation passengers pay airport fees, therefore it is possible to calculate cost-recovery rates also for these...
  18. Urban Sky

    VIA Jasper, Prince George and Prince Rupert Service

    Thr Atlantic was indeed slated for the chopping block in January 1990, but survived thanks to intense lobbying along the route, with 3 frequencies per week each on the Ocean, Atlantic and Chaleur (overlapping to 6 frequencies Montreal-Matapedia and for [Montreal-]Moncton-Halifax). In the end...
  19. Urban Sky

    VIA Jasper, Prince George and Prince Rupert Service

    The point of the Mulroney government was not whether these services were well-used, but whether they were a good use of taxpayer money. And as much as I disagree with the severity of these brutal cuts, at a farebox-recovery rate of less than one-third and an annual operating deficit above one...
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