Not in the Quebec-Windsor corridor. There's enough people, and the density is high enough for rail to be useful.
The environmental benefits are great and all, but you'll get downtown to downtown faster and cheaper than car or train with high speed rail. Like, get off work in downtown Toronto, eat on the train, and watch a Sens game at 7 at LeBreton Flats, and back home for midnight sort of speed.
I'm indifferent about the Leafs, but Steve Dangle seems like a nice guy, so I kinda cheer for them.
Dude, BC Election. Do you even have a Liberal candidate? The BC Libs collapsed. It's probably Cons vs. NDP vs. maybe Greens + Fringe.
Voted today in the District Electoral Office. (Going on holiday for quite a bit of election season, so it was just easier.)
Er, yes!
But you do know Tumbler Ridge is a coal mining town in south Peace River and that engine was a coal hauler through the mountains on a dedicated freight line to Prince George, right?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/taylor-bachrach-train-1.7061205
Oh, at least one minister is aware.
Bachrach has been doing some good things, like taking VIA home for Christmas to point out that passenger rail should have priority. He doesn't have the experience that Cullen did, but he's promising.
I suspect we're of similar ages, since I had to scroll down this far to find Due South.
"You know we just took out seven guys? One more and you qualify for American citizenship."
Inconvenient, but it needs a bunch of work.
This would be great help if it was labelled, as I'm colorblind.
When will we three meet again? In thunder, lightning, or in rain?
When the hurly-burlys done, when the battle's lost and won.
That will be ere the set of sun.
Where shall we meet?
Upon the heath.
There to meet MacBeth.
Loblaws would sell Arizona Iced Tea for $1.99.
Managed to lock up a quest in a convenience store. I think getting caught moved an object off-track.