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Originally Posted by djmk
3 million people a year visit whistler plus all the staff. All of them take highway 99
A train is needed
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This is true... and yes I know a bus would be more frequent, but why not both. Amtrak Cascades runs both buses and trains and I know which one I would prefer to take (despite it being slower).
And with congestion on the S2S not getting any better... it seems like something we should at least be "planning" for. I don't think it needs to be BC Rail cars, but I wonder if an outfit that already has trains could run the line. Could we not use a WCE trainset on the weekends, for example?
I realize this might not work with the time tables, but the WCE trains sit at Waterfront just waiting to go back to Mission.
The FIRST WCE train gets to Waterfront at 6:40am.
The LAST WCE train leaves Waterfront at 6:20.
That's 12 hours of sitting.
What if that train left Waterfront at 7am for Whistler?
It would have to backtrack through the Grandview Cut to the 2nd Narrows, so not super practical for a trip from downtown but convenient if you wanted a one-seat ride... or if you were picking up the train in North Van.
I'll assume it gets into Whistler before 10am. Great timing for someone heading up for the weekend. It leaves Whistler by 3PM to (I would assume) arrive back in Vancouver so a few hours after people have checked out of hotels.
Some tourists would take it for a ½ day trip too, I'm sure just for the experience.
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Alternatively, if that schedule seems too "crazy" for some people, you simply use the trains on the weekends for early morning runs up to Whistler.
You'd just have to get a trainset from Mission to population centers... but with some creativity you could get it to work. You'd even get an extra run from Mission to Vancouver on the weekend for Mission-ites (Missionaries?) who want to spend the whole day in Vancouver on the weekend.