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  3. Protests have started against Alto, the low-emission, electric-powered high-speed rail project between #Quebec City and #Toronto.

Protests have started against Alto, the low-emission, electric-powered high-speed rail project between #Quebec City and #Toronto.

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    Protests have started against Alto, the low-emission, electric-powered high-speed rail project between #Quebec City and #Toronto.

    According to Alto, the trains could carry 43M passengers, and bring $35B/yr in economic benefits to #Canada.

    Many communities want a station...

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      Protests have started against Alto, the low-emission, electric-powered high-speed rail project between #Quebec City and #Toronto.

      According to Alto, the trains could carry 43M passengers, and bring $35B/yr in economic benefits to #Canada.

      Many communities want a station...

      🧡

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      ...but the media is foregrounding farmers, and Conservative politicians, who want to derail the project.

      The same has happened in #California, where litigious landowners have stalled high-speed rail, causing costs to skyrocket.

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        ...but the media is foregrounding farmers, and Conservative politicians, who want to derail the project.

        The same has happened in #California, where litigious landowners have stalled high-speed rail, causing costs to skyrocket.

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        If you look back, every high-speed project, from Japan's original bullet train to #France's TGV, faced NIMBY protesters. (Winemakers claimed railway vibrations would wreck their grands crus!)

        It's all part of the process of building ambitious infrastructure.

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          If you look back, every high-speed project, from Japan's original bullet train to #France's TGV, faced NIMBY protesters. (Winemakers claimed railway vibrations would wreck their grands crus!)

          It's all part of the process of building ambitious infrastructure.

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          The alternative to fast railways is more runways and highwaysβ€”the most polluting forms of inter-city transport.

          I take a look at the history of opposition to railways, going back to England in the 1830s, in this HIGH SPEED newsletter:

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          Not in My Back Forty!

          Every Transport Project Worth Building Faced Protests. Canada's Alto High-Speed Rail Line is No Exception.

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            ...but the media is foregrounding farmers, and Conservative politicians, who want to derail the project.

            The same has happened in #California, where litigious landowners have stalled high-speed rail, causing costs to skyrocket.

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            @straphanger Not too surprising. If Canada's anything like the US your farmers are pretty wealthy and a lot of the media definitely likes platforming the rich.

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