Government targets Kingston for high-speed rail stop as skeptics raise concerns
The federal government wants another high-speed rail stop — making the would-be line less speedy.
On Monday, Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon directed Alto to consider an additional stop in Kingston, Ont., in what would be a potential major change to the project — a move that drew swift criticism from opponents and raised questions about planning and costs.
“By our presence here today, we’re telling you what our strong preference is,” MacKinnon told reporters in Kingston on Monday.
Coming on the heels of a three-month public consultation, the extra stop would lengthen travel times along the 1,000-kilometre corridor between Toronto and Quebec City but draw more riders, he said.


