Why we need more trains

cloud8521

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Canada’s population is growing fast, especially in cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montréal. As more people move into urban and suburban areas, our current transportation systems are struggling to keep up. Highways are overcrowded, commutes are longer, and housing costs are rising partly because people have to live close to where they work.


Building more train lines—both between and within cities—would help fix this. Trains can move large numbers of people quickly and efficiently, easing traffic and reducing pressure on housing in city cores. Reliable rail links would let more Canadians live in smaller towns while still accessing good jobs, schools, and services in major cities.


With better regional and national rail networks, Canada could grow in a more balanced way. Instead of packing millions more people into already full urban centers, we could spread growth across connected communities. Trains make that possible—and in a country as large and expanding as Canada, that’s exactly what’s needed.

But you might ask, what would we do with all these trains once they wipe out all the Indians? Simple, we use them like civialized people and live happlily ever after.
 
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Trains are the reason you have problems like https://freecanada.win/threads/33754/
It packs the swarths into a once good community for cheap. The barrier to entry like needing a job and house in the area is gone and the community loses it's charm.
 
I have to agree with Jack: I live where I do (and deal with the car commute) because public transit doesn’t exist in my town.

I’m a ‘no’ on any public transit expansion in our current low trust, high diversity environment.
 
Be a lot easier to wipe them out before allowing them to spread everywhere.
When all your reasons are predicated on symptoms of the Indian Menace to begin with, surely you understand why no one here would be for this.
 
Canada’s population is growing fast, especially in cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montréal. As more people move into urban and suburban areas, our current transportation systems are struggling to keep up. Highways are overcrowded, commutes are longer, and housing costs are rising partly because people have to live close to where they work.


Building more train lines—both between and within cities—would help fix this. Trains can move large numbers of people quickly and efficiently, easing traffic and reducing pressure on housing in city cores. Reliable rail links would let more Canadians live in smaller towns while still accessing good jobs, schools, and services in major cities.


With better regional and national rail networks, Canada could grow in a more balanced way. Instead of packing millions more people into already full urban centers, we could spread growth across connected communities. Trains make that possible—and in a country as large and expanding as Canada, that’s exactly what’s needed.

But you might ask, what would we do with all these trains once they wipe out all the Indians? Simple, we use them like civialized people and live happlily ever after.
cloud8521
Trains = Jeets

Any connected town or city to the GO network quickly becomes jeetville.
 
Oh yes the Mosco Metro is beautiful, it's amazing what you can do when you work hundreds of political prisoners to death in the name of socialism.
 
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