Were these the same guys that were going to build a rail line to ship the ore?
Were these the same guys that were going to build a rail line to ship the ore?
Quote: Originally Posted by bill barilko
In terms of heading north very little of anything-that line is all about hauling resources south always has been-any goods for the few hillbillies left starving in those sh!t smear towns is trucked up.
I remember fruit came in on Tuesday for instance-probably still does for all that.
Note-I am not talking out my ass at all I grew up in one of those towns and at one time all my male relatives worked for the railway as did I-many still reside there and one is a senior executive with ONTC.I see you still like to talk out your ass.
Have you seen the size of today's barge?
I'm sure...:roll:Note-I am not talking out my ass at all I grew up in one of those towns and at one time all my male relatives worked for the railway as did I-many still reside there and one is a senior executive with ONTC.
To you maybe. Some people think life in the bush is richly rewarding.Life in the frozen bush is a POFS and people are dirt poor.
Yes, that's why I put little stock in your posts.Want to educate yourself?
Not that you're right. So?Do a Google Images search on Kirkland Lake or Cochrane or Timmins-the streets look more like rural Bolivia than the developed world.
Being heavily subsidized, it will likely cease to be the system it is now.Anyway the railway isn't closing it's just changing hands and when it does the few locals who work it will see their paltry paycheques squeezed even more-it was ever thus.
That's BS dude. Memories of Harris.
So many communities depend on the ONL. What a stupid move.
Maybe they arent subsidized and cant compete on an open playing field with rail.They focus mainly where there is no roads or rail because then they only have to compete with other airlines and most do work together.I'm having a problem understanding why the small airlines don't already offer passenger and freight service if it has such a money making potential.
Likely because they can't meet the same demands the railway does.Maybe they arent subsidized and cant compete on an open playing field with rail.They focus mainly where there is no roads or rail because then they only have to compete with other airlines and most do work together.
Then again maybe they are subsidized,small airlines need hangers and bases and cant afford one everywhere they fly so they focus on bigger communities and base from there on a day to day schedule.
I dont know the numbers but i'm sure the small airlines arent getting help like this railway is in cash.
Because it can't offer the same service.I'm having a problem understanding why the small airlines don't already offer passenger and freight service if it has such a money making potential.
Maybe they arent subsidized and cant compete on an open playing field with rail.They focus mainly where there is no roads or rail because then they only have to compete with other airlines and most do work together.
Then again maybe they are subsidized,small airlines need hangers and bases and cant afford one everywhere they fly so they focus on bigger communities and base from there on a day to day schedule.
I dont know the numbers but i'm sure the small airlines arent getting help like this railway is in cash.
Because it can't offer the same service.
Uh huh. Which is why I keep asking him about the flag stops. I remember watching them unload a Suzuki Samurai, off a flatbed rail car, at a flag stop. Using stacks of 2x12's and a whole lot of skill.Ya but, ya but, ya but, kakato is saying that they CAN replace the inefficient railroad... isn't that what he was saying?
I know what C 130's can do. But what about airfields that can handle planes that can carry cars, trucks? Anytime?
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I have vids of otters taking off in about 60 feet,singles,but the twins are just as impressive and with tundra tires can land allmost anywhere.Most efficient shippers are ship and rail in that order. Not likely a ship can get overland and Hudson Bay isn't open all year. Maybe you can land a Twin Otter on an esker - but anything like an esker between Cochrane and Moosonee has train tracks in the middle and telegraph poles to the side.