Having one train per day running north in the morning and south in the evening isn’t going to attract many takers, says letter writer. (Chris Bush/News Bulletin)

Having one train per day running north in the morning and south in the evening isn’t going to attract many takers, says letter writer. (Chris Bush/News Bulletin)

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Only a comprehensive schedule will make train travel practical

Passenger train service won't work if overnight stays required, says letter writer

To the editor,

Re: Rail model can work, Letters, Jan. 2.

If the train to Victoria ran every hour in both directions, during daylight hours, I would certainly be a customer. But having one train per day running north in the morning and south in the evening means anyone from Nanaimo, who wants to spend a day in Victoria, has to spend two nights in a hotel in Victoria. You are not going to get many takers for such a service.

The reason European train systems are so successful is they run on comprehensive schedules. So either do it right or don’t bother doing it at all.

S.I. Petersen, Nanaimo

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