If you board a Via Rail train, there's a good chance you'll be late to your destination — their on-time performance has almost never been worse. The Crown co...
Wasn’t it originally a huge public undertaking? It was my understanding that the rails and CN began their lives in public ownership before being privatized.
No, it was typical land grants and bond guarantees like the US did, where there were massive bailouts of private firms that lost their shirts putting in rail across Canada. But it was all done privately, with land along the right of ways granted to the companies being sold off to partially pay for the railways, along with bond guarantees that they typically reneged on. The Canadian government never owned any of the freight lines, and started up Via as a heavily subsidized crown corp for passenger rail out east when the rail lines gave up trying to make that profitable.
Wasn’t it originally a huge public undertaking? It was my understanding that the rails and CN began their lives in public ownership before being privatized.
Did I misunderstand things?
No, it was typical land grants and bond guarantees like the US did, where there were massive bailouts of private firms that lost their shirts putting in rail across Canada. But it was all done privately, with land along the right of ways granted to the companies being sold off to partially pay for the railways, along with bond guarantees that they typically reneged on. The Canadian government never owned any of the freight lines, and started up Via as a heavily subsidized crown corp for passenger rail out east when the rail lines gave up trying to make that profitable.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_transport_in_Canada#History