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The much-anticipated NextGen Acela trains will feature upgraded seats, high-speed Wi-Fi, and new dining options. Here's how ...
Paul Langan thinks Ontario's dream of a bullet train has already died a quiet death. The President of High Speed Rail Canada, an organization dedicated to passenger rail advocacy and the promotion ...
High-speed rail has been studied repeatedly over the decades, with the conversation boiling down to the same issues, including a lack of population and demand to warrant such an investment, he said.
The Kathleen Wynne Liberal government proposed a 250 km/hr high-speed train that would have travelled from Toronto to Windsor in just two hours, but funding was paused in 2019 by the Doug Ford ...
Proponents have been talking about high-speed rail for decades as a tool for economic development and reducing emissions. Canada is the world’s second-largest country in land area, but 60 per cent of ...
A high speed train between Toronto and Montreal is starting to look more and more likely, a highly anticipated endeavour as Canada is currently the only G7 country without a High Speed Rail (HSR ...
Though trains could reach peak speeds of 300 km on some stretches of track, the high-speed tracks would be strategically located and trains would operate at conventional speeds along other sections.
Transpod’s high speed rail could reach speeds up to 1000 km/h, and construction is slated to begin next year. CBC’s Min Dhariwal spoke to TransPod CEO Sebastien Gendron about the project.
In the changed post COVID-19 business landscape, the global market for Bullet Train / High-Speed Rail estimated at US$6.1 Million in the year 2022, is projected to reach a revised size of US$ US$9 ...
We fought a hard, high-profile campaign to see our community get some of the federal money for increased passenger rail service. In 2008, I decided to advocate for high-speed rail in this country ...
In a world where jet travel was dominating, French engineers quietly pioneered high-speed rail technology that would change the future of trains. From the early days of Le Mistral to the world’s ...