Just saw news of a new plan for Amtrak/VIA connecting Chicago-Detroit-Toronto service. As part of the plan, Amtrak train 350 would split from the existing route after Dearborn, serve Michigan Central Station in Detroit, and then use the CP tunnel and a new connecting track to reach the existing Windsor VIA station. There, passengers would clear Canadian customs in a new joint Canada/US customs facility and transfer to VIA train 76 to Toronto. In the reverse direction, passengers would take VIA train 73 to Windsor, disembark and clear US customs there, and then board Amtrak train 355 to Detroit and points west all the way to Chicago.
This seems like an interesting way to do it - having passengers transfer trains and doing customs in Windsor may avoid some of the pitfalls of the International. Though I feel like VIA running to Detroit (with a single Amtrak running to MCS to connect) might offer potential for more ridership, as they could extend all their trains there. And Detroit seems like a more logical endpoint for train service than Windsor…. Guessing the reasoning for Amtrak going to Windsor must have to do with Customs facility location..
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https://www.iheartradio.ca/am800/ne...Drew Dilkens is,stops in Detroit and Windsor.
This seems like an interesting way to do it - having passengers transfer trains and doing customs in Windsor may avoid some of the pitfalls of the International. Though I feel like VIA running to Detroit (with a single Amtrak running to MCS to connect) might offer potential for more ridership, as they could extend all their trains there. And Detroit seems like a more logical endpoint for train service than Windsor…. Guessing the reasoning for Amtrak going to Windsor must have to do with Customs facility location..
Story:
https://www.iheartradio.ca/am800/ne...Drew Dilkens is,stops in Detroit and Windsor.
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