Greater Toronto Area Could Potentially Have Two High-Speed Rail Stations, Says Alto CEO
📅 2 months ago
Alto CEO Martin Imbleau suggests that the Greater Toronto Area may require a secondary high-speed rail station to accommodate more passengers. The proposed network aims to have 72 trains running at speeds exceeding 300 km/h, with stops in various cities. However, the project faces opposition from some groups concerned about community impact and cost.
The news is significant in the infrastructure sector as it highlights potential changes in the high-speed rail project in the Greater Toronto Area. It also reflects the ongoing debate surrounding large-scale infrastructure projects and their impact on communities and taxpayers.
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