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Re: Calgary <-> Toronto 100% Canadian Fibre Resiliency on failover


From: Eric Kuhnke <eric.kuhnke () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2017 11:50:11 -0700

On a somewhat related note, if anyone has KMZs of the railway-based ROWs
from Calgary-Vancouver (Fraser Valley area) and is able to share them,
please contact me off list. I'm hoping to avoid re-inventing the wheel and
time/labor of manually creating vector lines along the known railway
corridors, for a data set that already exists on somebody's desktop...



On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 11:35 AM, Jean-Francois Mezei <
jfmezei_nanog () vaxination ca> wrote:

Answer from Allstream (aka Zayo)

A combination: Tor-Ott-Mtl N route is CP & S route is CN. From Tor-Wpg
its mostly CN on the N route and the S goes thru various US routes.



So Allstream would get you out west via the more northern CN line from
Toronto.

So you would need to find someone who has fibre along the CP line.

(note: Ottawa to North Bay, the tracks have been removed a couple years
ago, not sure if there is any fibre left.

What is interesting is Allstream saying Tor-Ott-Mtl route is on CP. CP's
transcontinental line from Montreal-Ottawa-Sudbury no longer exists.
(Rigaud to Ottawa is Trans Canada Trail now).  But CP still has its
Smoth Falls to Montreal line. (and at the DOrion commuter train station
(CP tracks) there are "do not dig" signs from Allstream.




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