tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1414404348331965096.post8918377272128107285..comments2023-03-17T01:11:37.569-07:00Comments on How Bad is The Record: Another CN Rail Incident On Our BC Rail LineGary Ehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10640964040603349900noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1414404348331965096.post-65882754219788567902009-10-19T19:00:44.880-07:002009-10-19T19:00:44.880-07:00Hello Gary
I have not had a chance to get to you...Hello Gary <br /><br />I have not had a chance to get to your blog yet. <br />It is interesting. Keep them accountable. <br /><br />BillBill Thttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12204745165030352139noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1414404348331965096.post-10662798562090983572009-10-09T09:05:40.251-07:002009-10-09T09:05:40.251-07:00A bit off topic here anon 7:20 but I've allowe...A bit off topic here anon 7:20 but I've allowed it anyway. Do you have anymore perceived kickbacks from your digging.<br />I'd particularly like to get something on the health system. The rush to get a building at least started before the snow comes (which means moving the present digs and adding a room) is preventing me from digging deeper for information myself. Thanks for this.Gary Ehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10640964040603349900noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1414404348331965096.post-76106227224073597642009-10-09T07:20:08.897-07:002009-10-09T07:20:08.897-07:00While the BC Government, via Kevin Falcon as Minis...While the BC Government, via Kevin Falcon as Minister of Transportation, and rails, was trying to come to terms with a consortium to build the new Super Port Mann Bridge, one of those involved in the process assisted the BC Liberal Party with a handsome check of $5000. Sure there was an election on the way, but the time frame when the cheque was written smacks of a kickback. <br /><br />"MACQUARIE NORTH AMERICA LTD. 2009/02/18 $5,000.00 BC LIBERAL PARTY" <br /><br />This nonsense whereby companies get to make huge payments to political parties is way out of line when it comes to democracy of one man, one vote.<br /><br />The previous donation was two years earlier and the last one to be reported by Elections BC via its PCS program shows another donation of $300 on April 13, 2009.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1414404348331965096.post-12976804100556858092009-09-26T08:05:59.673-07:002009-09-26T08:05:59.673-07:00http://yvr.webtrak-lochard.com/template/index.html...http://yvr.webtrak-lochard.com/template/index.html<br /><br /><br />Trains, Planes and Automobiles......<br /><br />The link allows residents in Metro Vancouver to see where, and whom, and when a plane flew overhead or nearby. Too bad the same can't be done for trains so that enthusiasts could keep track of trains..... like just where did those Dynamic Brakes to to after CN Rai took over BC Rail.<br /><br />I'm getting the point that I want to know the numbers of all the engines that were once owned, by us, BC Rail and then see where they ended up in North America.North Van's Grumpshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17571810726275726952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1414404348331965096.post-28757270366390278142009-09-21T11:09:00.972-07:002009-09-21T11:09:00.972-07:00I consider myself fortunate for having had the opp...I consider myself fortunate for having had the opportunity to ride the Bud Cars of BC Rail, back in the 1980's when I was returning to East Van, from doing some work around Lilloett. The service was not fancy, but functional, economical and "on time." My only regret was that at the time of year (late autumn) the days were short so I only got to see some of the beautiful country through Seton Portage, D'arcy, Pemberton and Whistler and it was complete night by the time we were coming down the rail equivalent of the Sea to Sky, but I could still see the moonlight relflecting off Howe Sound and the dark mountainous islands and parts of the mainland across the water. <br /><br />For me once I arrived at North Van Station it was simple, quick and cheap to get the rest of the way home over by Commercial using BC Transit - if I had been in more of a hurry a cab wouldn't have been that prohibitive in cost either. <br /><br />At that time the daily service seemed to be used heavily by first nations youth commuting from reserves along the route to and from Lilloett for school, jobs or other activities. <br /><br />My understanding is that service doesn't exist anymore and has been replaced by the Rocky Mountaineer, an overpriced entertainment for well heeled tourists rather than part of an actual transportation system for BC. <br /><br />I must admit as well, that even if CN still operated the daily service between Lilloett and North Van with service every second day all the way to Prince George (as it was then) , I would be loathe to ride on it unless I was feeling suicidal as I wouldn't trust CN with my life on the BC mountainous routes. I would have no confidence that I would be riding in adequate equipment with enough power to climb the grades or strong enough brakes to stop us on the downhill - or crews with proper training (or even an engineer on the train, rather than operating from elsewher with remote control , ala the Prince George near tragedy).<br /><br />In terms of public safety it is most likely a blessing that CN cancels passenger service as un-profitable at every opportunity. <br /><br />I am confident that someday railroads will be back, big time, for moving freight and passengers, as if done properly it is still the most efficient and safest means and most enviromentally friendly. I just hope that a**holes like Broe, MacLean and the other current mis-managers of this valuble infrastructure are not in a postion to profit from the any future sensible allotment of resources due to their being incarcerated or deceased.kootcoothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11344208424209840730noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1414404348331965096.post-17287195367583728052009-09-21T08:36:12.558-07:002009-09-21T08:36:12.558-07:00Gary E.,
Thanks for the tip-off on this "ev...Gary E., <br /><br />Thanks for the tip-off on this "event" ... <br /><br />sorry to hear about it, but, on the other hand, I'm absolutely sure we all should know about it, too. No cover-ups. <br /><br />Thanks again, as I hurry away to re-post the news at my place. <br /><br />Best wishes.BC Maryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16597928683019021273noreply@blogger.com