Talk:High-speed rail in Canada

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I think when highway 401 is mentioned in the article, it should also be cited as the deadliest highway in North America Canking 00:14, 19 April 2007 (UTC)

If you can give a reliable reference, then that would be a good addition. Tompw (talk) 07:48, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
Well, to go in that sense, the number one cause of death among young people is due to car accidents. People should not fear to be attacked in any city but to be crippled by a careless driver. In the UK, I use the Super Voyagers made by Bombardier and we can see that we travel at double the speed of cars, this is when the motorways are not clogged (which very often the case in the England). It is pitty that these Super Voyagers are not seen between Quebec City and Sherbrooke. They apply the tilting mechanisms developped on the LRC. (Laurentien 18:53, 3 September 2007 (UTC))