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Not too sure what AI has to do with it vs random knock-off images. I'm not attesting to any of the sites. Due diligence stays with the requestor.There is some AI slop there lol:
"The image shows a Via Rail Canada train in a winter setting, presented in anime style. The train, in characteristic blue, yellow and grey colours, speeds through a snow-covered, frozen land, where mountains rise majestically in the background, wrapped in white fluff. In the anime style, the train has a distinct, dynamic silhouette, and its details are highlighted in a lively and energetic way - from intense shadows to shimmering reflections on metal elements. The winter landscape in the background is full of contrasts: white snow enters dark, frosty mountain ranges, and the sky is in grey and blue, which creates an atmosphere of peace and majesty. Winter in this image is extremely expressive, with swirling snowflakes and smoke rising from the locomotive's chimney."
I love the electric VIA Rail locomotive with a pantograph.
Not too sure what AI has to do with it vs random knock-off images. I'm not attesting to any of the sites. Due diligence stays with the requestor.
Trying to explain to an AI that Via Rail exists in a modern developed county would be like Captain Kirk talking a robot into destroying itself.I love the electric VIA Rail locomotive with a pantograph.
The operation of all parallel VIA services is part of the „O“ („Operate“) ingredient of the „DBFOM“ (I‘m sure I forget some letters!) letter soup, if only to minimize revenue risks from competition with legacy services. The question of service levels along the Kingston and (if QM ever gets built) Drummondville Subdivisions will largely depend on whatever minimum service requirements are written into the Project Agreement…Looking 20-25 years into the future, what will VIA rail ridership look like after ALTO is completed and running? Would VIA rail be able to survive off of ridership from cities like Kingston, Cornwall, etc.?
I totally agree that there is an abundance of untapped market potential along the Lakeside which can be unlocked once the service is no longer held hostage by the incompatible market requirements of the primary (TO, TM and OM) markets. However, their operator will no longer be VIA, as it will be the same as for ALTO‘s own services…Kingston is a big market – the third busiest VIA station in Ontario – and there are multiple bus operators also on that route. If VIA can make Toronto-London-Windsor work, it can certainly serve the intermediate markets between Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal.
You can find a virtual tour here:I haven’t had luck finding the answer anywhere else, so I apologize if this is off topic: anyone know which seats in the Venture business cars have obstructed or no view? Seems to be a bigger problem in Economy, but I know row 16 has no window.
Thank you. That’s very helpful.You can find a virtual tour here:
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A cursory view at Car 5 suggests that rows 6, 8, 10, 12, 15 and 17 provide unobstructed view in this particular car…