![]() No additional points are required for these accommodations, as the amounts shown on the chart are per person.įor members travelling alone in a double occupancy sleeper accommodation (cabin for two), the additional points required will be equivalent to 75% of the adult amount shown on the chart. Note that the points shown on the chart are calculated by one-way segment, per person, based on double occupancy.ĭepending on the train equipment and route you're travelling on, single occupancy sleeper accommodations may be available (lower and upper berths, cabins for one). For clarity, existing VIA services refers only to the existing passenger railway services operated by VIA Rail within the corridor,” the announcement says.įor detailed data on rail projects around the world, subscribe to IRJ Pro.Travelling in Sleeper plus or Prestige class? ![]() “Canada expects that operation of existing VIA services would be transitioned to the private partner. The government’s announcement that 54 companies have expressed interest in the HFR scheme included a specific declaration that VIA Rail’s existing operations will be subsumed by the new public-private HFR entity. ![]() The resignation did coincide with Transport Canada issuing a request for expressions of interest from suppliers, without mentioning VIA Rail as a sponsor or eventual participant. VIA Rail’s role as HFR project sponsor suddenly ended in May when then VIA Rail CEO, Ms Cynthia Garneau, left the company without an explanation. Since then, VIA Rail’s sole shareholder, Transport Canada, has provided a slow drip of funding for successive rounds of research and planning.ĭesjardins-Siciliano is now CEO of Siemens Mobility Canada, which is in a strong position to supply rolling stock for HFR, as it currently supplying the new fleet for VIA Rail’s Quebec City - Toronto route. The HFR project was first revealed by former VIA Rail CEO, Mr Yves Desjardins-Siciliano, in January 2015. This would bring an end to VIA Rail’s commercial viability and could eventually see the end of any publicly-owned passenger services outside the Quebec City - Toronto corridor that spans the essential electoral base of the governing Liberal Party led by prime minster, Mr Justin Trudeau. Quebec City - Toronto is currently VIA Rail’s only profitable route, and its transfer to another operator would leave only loss-making regional and national services, including The Canadian which runs between Vancouver and Toronto mainly on CN tracks. ![]() HFR services will be operated by an as yet unnamed “Private Development Partner,” which will also take over VIA Rail’s short-distance services operating on Canadian National (CN) and VIA Rail’s own infrastructure in the corridor. This will technically be a subsidiary of VIA Rail Canada, but the two entities will operate independently of each other and report directly to Transport Canada. TRANSPORT Canada confirmed on October 31 that a private operator will be contracted to operate the electric High Frequency Rail (HFR) service along the Quebec City - Montreal - Ottawa - Toronto corridor, replacing state-owned passenger operator VIA Rail Canada.Ī new state-owned company will be created to take the project forward and oversee HFR operations. ![]()
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