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Old Posted Nov 18, 2008, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Acajack View Post
It probably has more to do with the fact that Bombardier has been a partner on some of the TGV projects in France, than anything regarding Canada and France having an official language in common.
Ah, yes! Which brings us back to the hydrogen trains McGuinty promised Bombardier Thunder Bay would manufacture, back during the election. He hasn't mentioned them again since.

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Originally Posted by realcity View Post
this is my fear. 150 years ago cities/towns were made or broke depending on where rail lines located.
Times were different then. If Hamilton is skipped, KW will likely grow even faster, but Hamilton isn't going to "die".

Toronto, KW and Hamilton form a triangle. If this line is coming from Windsor and London, Hamilton will most likely be skipped.
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