Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada


Dear Friends of the Salmon River,
You may have heard that ALTO (the federal agency leading Canada’s high-speed rail initiative) is actively considering a southern route for a new high-speed rail corridor through our region. This proposal has significant implications for the lands, rivers, and communities we care about.
High-speed rail, done well, can be a real environmental benefit, offsetting cars and planes. Look at high-speed trains in Japan and Europe. They benefit from:
Our geography, however, is very different. The southern route raises serious concerns about environmental protection and mitigation for sensitive local lands and watersheds. Municipal opposition is growing: Stone Mills Township has now joined Rideau Lakes and South Frontenac in formally opposing the southern route.See attached poster.
Our best path forward may be to re-evaluate use of the 401 corridor, with upgrades to Medium Speed Rail, to achieve reliable, frequent service at 160 to 200 km/h, together with intercity spur lines.
The only southern route local public consultation is this Wednesday. February 18th. This is your chance to be heard in person:
1. Complete the online survey: https://en.consultation.altotrain.ca/shaping-the-canada-of-tomorrow-with-high-speed-rail/surveys/consultation-questionnaire
2. Provide feedback on the interactive map: https://en.consultation.altotrain.ca/shaping-the-canada-of-tomorrow-with-high-speed-rail/places/interact-map
3. Submit a written brief: https://en.consultation.altotrain.ca/shaping-the-canada-of-tomorrow-with-high-speed-rail/surveys/upload-brief
4. Join the conversations on Facebook in the groups: “Alto train southern route discussion forum” and “Save South Frontenac: No high-speed train in the southern corridor“
This is an important moment. The decisions being made now will shape this landscape for generations.
Friends of the Salmon River
Cheers…
Susan Moore,