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High-Speed Rail (HSR) - Toronto/Pearson/Kitchener/London
I am traveling on the Ave from Barcelona to Madrid next month. I paid over 100 euros for my ticket in business class. The trip will cover the 624km in about 2.5 hours. I look forward to it. I have not been on a high speed train before.

For comparison, KW to Toronto (Union) about 100km. This is similar to the distance the Ave runs from Barcelona to Tarragona. The prices I have found for that trip range by ticket type and time of day between 21 - 66 Euros. The trip is estimated to take 31-35 minutes.

I have previously commented on the Guelph stop and I will continue to question the wisdom of it. There is not a lot of distance between KW and Guelph. There will be an expressway between the two cities. HSR is about covering long distances quickly. Adding stops doesn't assist that goal. 

Barcelona - Tarragona 31 minutes
KW - Toronto 48 minutes. The Guelph and Pearson stops will add time to the route.

The original plan recommended bypassing Guelph. Can we assume politics have caused this shift?
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RE: High-Speed Rail (HSR) - Toronto/Pearson/Kitchener/London - by Drake - 05-19-2017, 06:44 PM

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