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MP Duncan has some FAQs about HFR and Cornwall's future train service


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In a news release earlier this week the SDSG MP issued a statement the announcement from Transport Canada and Via Rail with respect to the future of HFR between Toronto and Quebec City should have residents of the riding concerned.
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“With (the announcement) to move forward with Via high-frequency rail service up through Ottawa and Peterborough, there continues to be reasons to worry about what the future holds for service levels in communities like Cornwall that will no longer be along the main route,” Duncan said. ....

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Cornwall council concerned Via Rail plan doesn't address service – Cornwall Newswatch


A sign outside the Via Rail train station in Cornwall, Ont. (Newswatch Group/Bill Kingston, File)
CORNWALL – Cornwall’s mayor and council are concerned Via Rail’s high frequency rail project might leave the mid-sized Ontario city as an afterthought.
Via Rail spokesman Philippe Cannon presented the HFR plans to council Tuesday (May 25) to move Via Rail from owning 3 per cent of its own lines to fully operating and owning the tracks it operates on. The project is years in the making.
But councillors are concerned the plan focuses too much on the Highway 417 corridor while just increasing scheduling along the Highway 401 corridor. The proposed change would see Kingston as a hub, meaning trains would start from there instead of Toronto to service Montreal, meaning people in Cornwall could catch a train earlier in the morning. But there would be no dedicated track, according to the plan drawings. ....

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