Why Canadians don’t ride trains anymore
Railroads were foundational to Canada’s early growth and prosperity.
Up until the 1950s, practically all mid-sized towns were connected to a rail network.
But as Tristin Hopper explains, trains may be vulnerable to the same fate as the horses it replaced.
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