Le Devoir asks a HEC expert and some business people whether we need a TGV between Toronto and Quebec City. But this piece is all about economics and doesn’t take into account the environmental benefit of reducing the large number of flights between Toronto and Montreal.
The question I would ask is this: does the route really have to go beyond Montreal to Quebec City? I realize it probably has to do so politically but is there enough demand in reality?
I would also like to know whether studies show that the kind of people who fly between Toronto and Montreal would stoop to taking a train, even a faster one, between the cities. Especially since it’s pretty clear that the Montreal end of the route can’t be downtown, and will probably mean shuttling people to and from downtown in a bus or in the REM.
24Hres talked to a different expert on the same question, and at least raised the question of environmental benefits.
Updating to add: Some on Reddit think the logical move would be to have the TGV terminate at the airport, and have passengers switch to the REM there.
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