Toronto will soon have 200 km/h trains but not everyone is happy about it

Philippines News News

Toronto will soon have 200 km/h trains but not everyone is happy about it
Philippines Latest News,Philippines Headlines
  • 📰 blogTO
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 21 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 12%
  • Publisher: 63%

A long-discussed higher-speed rail route serving the Quebec City-Toronto corridor could finally bring 200 km/h trains to the region, but not everyo...

A long-discussed higher-speed rail route serving the Quebec City-Toronto corridor could finally bring 200 km/h trains to the region, but not everyone is pleased with the latest news in Transport Canada'sThe network is proposed to span almost 1,000 kilometres between Toronto and Quebec City at speeds as fast as 200 km/h, with stops in Quebec City, Trois-Rivières, Laval, Montreal, Ottawa, Peterborough and Toronto.

We’re embracing speed, reliability, & frequency alike. Our goal is to provide a service comparable to European standards with a minimum 200km/h speed and no limit. We’ve begun the process of rebranding to better reflect this vision.HFR hails the project as"the largest transportation infrastructure project in Canada since the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway over 60 years ago."

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

blogTO /  🏆 44. in CA

Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre Criticizes Mayors of Montreal and Quebec CityConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre Criticizes Mayors of Montreal and Quebec CityConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has referred to the mayors of Montreal and Quebec City as 'incompetent' on social media, blaming them for problems in the cities. Observers believe that Poilievre is targeting the leaders of Canada's biggest cities without much electoral risk. He also mentioned tying federal money for cities to the number of houses and apartments built.
Read more »

Alabama Radio Station Off The Air After 200-Foot Radio Tower Is StolenAlabama Radio Station Off The Air After 200-Foot Radio Tower Is StolenDavid Moye is a journalist with 20 years experience writing on offbeat subjects. He is the former senior editor of Wireless Flash, a news agency that provided The Daily Show, Good Morning America and many other shows with guest booking and news segments.
Read more »

Toronto City Council votes to lift tobogganing ban at 45 hillsToronto City Council votes to lift tobogganing ban at 45 hillsToronto City Council has voted to reverse a ban on tobogganing at 45 hills that were deemed unsafe by park staff.
Read more »

Toronto city council votes to reverse ban on tobogganing at 45 hillsToronto city council votes to reverse ban on tobogganing at 45 hillsCoun. Brad Bradford 2
Read more »

Toronto City Council Introduces Easier Dispute Process for Red Light and Speed Camera TicketsToronto City Council Introduces Easier Dispute Process for Red Light and Speed Camera TicketsToronto City Council recently passed a new framework that will make it a lot easier for motorists to dispute automated red light and speed camera tickets. Similar to the way parking ticket disputes are dealt with, these tickets will soon be moved from the provincial courts to a city-run online system, eliminating the need to physically go to court. This move is expected to increase public safety, improve dispute resolution efficiency, and allow for better management of camera programs.
Read more »

More answers needed on speeding Toronto police cars: city councillorsMore answers needed on speeding Toronto police cars: city councillorsSeveral city councillors say it's important for the Toronto Police Service (TPS) to 'get to the bottom of' how many automated speeding or red light camera tickets its officers get – and how many have no lawful excuse.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-26 14:16:08