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Yeah, was there really any way that Cambridge could have gotten what they wanted?
KW is also the favorite son right now because of the tech industry. I think they just generally have more pull then Cambridge does.
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Craig says all you need to do is have one train each way continue on to Cambridge instead of stopping in Milton.
It's just that easy... nothing else required....
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I'm not sure where he's getting "15 years" from. More like 25+.
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Is it my imagination or is Doug Craig the only one stumping for this issue? I understand he likely has burned some bridges, but where is our regional politicians? This GO train connection is long overdue. Its pretty disappointing that there is no will for this to happen.
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I think the Regional reps are being more realistic about the timeline - they know Metrolinx's priorities and the issues with CP will make this more of a slow burn.
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And they'd rather have two-way service to Kitchener. Not that it isn't easier, since Metrolinx owns most of the route, but it's hard not to take it personally.
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The narrative of Cambridge GO service is easier commutes to Toronto; the narrative of (two-way) Kitchener GO service is more economic activity within Waterloo Region. It's not exactly hard to see why there's more momentum around the latter.
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05-13-2017, 04:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-13-2017, 04:18 PM by DHLawrence.)
No reason we can't have economic activity too. Kitchener and Waterloo are going to run out of easy to develop/redevelop land eventually. Send a little of that our way.
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Right, and I think that would be a better narrative to support GO expansion to Cambridge than the one Mayor Craig has mostly been promoting.
The idea of connecting Galt to the Kitchener Line via Guelph is interesting, though.
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Would GO be willing to operate one railway line to two different destinations so far apart? (Hamilton notwithstanding)
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I think that’s pretty well-said. The case for a commuter line into downtown Toronto from a park-and-ride probably makes a whole lot more sense from Oshawa (60 kilometres from downtown) than from Cambridge (100+km), especially nowadays.
Investments in the Kitchener Line will serve to further progress towards development goals, and create better connections within the Waterloo-Toronto economic cluster. That’s the better case. It’s not just an issue of ridership on day one.
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That's the thing that has always kind of bugged me about Doug Craig. He doesn't want Cambridge to be the forgotten and neglected sibling in the Region, but instead of focusing on strengthening ties within the Region and strengthening it's role in a local context, his vision seems to instead focus on becoming a bedroom of Toronto. It may help spur housing development and allow artificially low property taxes for residents in the short term (as was the case in Mississauga for the longest time), but it won't do the city any favours in the long term.