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Jean-Francois Mezei
@jfmezei@mstdn.ca

@heliomass@mstdn.ca This would require some reconstructionn to reconnect the CSX (formely New York central) tracks from beauharnois to the CP rail tracks south of Mercier bridge, but would allow service from Luciel L'allier to Chateaugay, Beauharnois and Valleyfield.

The tracks connecting to CP south of Mercier bridge still gaev a very visible scar.

When CP bought Delaware and Hudson , it had its own tracks to USA and wasn't interested in doing business with CSX which was now a competitor.

Heliomass
@heliomass@mstdn.ca

@jfmezei@mstdn.ca Those are really cool ideas. I agree, exo has zero ambition, as does the ARTM in my opinion. I was thinking about the CP freight line from the port through Hochelaga and Rosemont might be a good start. They could do what they did with the original O-Train in Ottawa.


Jean-Francois Mezei
@jfmezei@mstdn.ca

@heliomass@mstdn.ca The line through Hochelaga used to be CP's mainline out of downtown. Back then its main train station was the Gare Viger and it was connected onto the the port tracks that went up to Hochelaga and Outremont. QuΓ©bec and Ottawa reached vua Laval and eventually tracks went through DOrion were built and as was Windsor station and trains moved there eventually. Of course would be fairly hard to re-establisgh it as a statrion with all that has been built to block tracks betwene it and the port, but Notre Dame is still elevated today due to tracks formerly passing under it.

A tram between the port up to PrΓ©fontaine metro and then along tracks to Rosemont metro could be interesting. Make it "train" so it can operate on railroad (as does SNCF in certain tram lines in Paris).

Having a tram on the port tracks in old montreal that travels east to your neck of woods would be interesting.