by bdawe
Someone bringing up the topic of upgrading legacy railways for fast passenger service, much like the NEC, or British Rail mainlines, caused me to think about the Toronto-Montreal corridor. In my curiosity, I downloaded a number of old passenger schedules to try to figure out what direction passenger schedules have gone over the years.
These images represent the time of the fastest, slowest, and the average time of day trains between Toronto and Montreal over the corridor main line, along with scheduled average speeds
(edit: updated with more old timetables)
These images represent the time of the fastest, slowest, and the average time of day trains between Toronto and Montreal over the corridor main line, along with scheduled average speeds
(edit: updated with more old timetables)
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