I've been lax in posting odds and ends I've found over the months so I'll try to make up for it now. I occasionally come across a mention of our railway on Twitter (we are not forgotten!

https://twitter.com/SinglePOINTca/statu ... 5096830426
https://twitter.com/PKMNred200/status/1 ... 6795793409
The second one left me thinking. I don't recall what the status of the DAR was within the CP network. If CP had sold the tracks to another railroad and it had kept the entire line operating, would VIA not have had to shut down the service anyway? I saw a video shortly after the CP-KCS merger in which it was pointed out that by the early 1990s CP got rid of all its track east of Quebec City. Thus it seems to me that even if the DAR had not been losing money the line either would have been shut down or sold anyway in which case no matter how well the VIA service was performing the service would have been canned.
I saw a couple stories on the CBC from two or more years back about the twinning work being done around Windsor. I'd be interested if anyone has any updates on the cost or progress. The first story is from October 2020 and states that the cost of this 9 km project is $390 million. 390 million!! I'm curious if there was any outcry at this enormous price tag. (Certain answer: NO.) The second story mentions a figure of $151 million though the cost was expected to run over budget (you don't say) so I don't know how the two figures quite fit together. In any case, this likely confirms what I've said before and will say again: the problem with railroads is not that they're expensive. The problem is they don't have enough people in their corner. People are largely ignorant of the benefits of trains and unconcerned about the costs, of all kinds, of roads. Insofar as roads recoup their costs (do they?) it's only because governments impose taxes and fees by law which you have to pay under threat of severe penalty. People want their roads and their cars and they will pay absolutely any price to have them. How much of the DAR could be replaced for $390 million? I'm guessing more than 9 km.
N.S. spending $7.4M on tunnel and overpass in hopes rail line will be used again
Highway 101 twinning project completion delayed until 2024
Do we have a presence on Twitter? Any plans to do so?