VIA is not going to do this, as nobody is going to pay for the cost of signalizing and upgrading the Prairie North Line, which is currently „dark territory“ and subject to speed limits of mostly 30 mph or less and sidings far apart. If the province of Saskatchewan was really interested in...
According to this response to an ATIA request, there were 4,289 passengers boarding or detraining in CY 2018 at Saskatoon Station:
That works out to some 20 passengers per train stopping at the station pre-Covid…
They usually have one of the 3 HEP-I coaches with a galley you mentioned (8145-47), but that leaves them only one spare, so they will sometimes have to use a HEP-2 coach instead (because none of the other HEP-1 coaches has galleys)…
Intercity Maglevs (or any other technology inherently incomptible with legacy rail or HSR technology) may only ever make sense in either:
1) countries which are obscenely rich, yet have not yet built a significant legacy rail network, or
2) HSR corridors which have reached their capacity limit...
Excessive delays have become drastically less epidemic since the timetable changes of July 2018 and April 2019, which lengthened the trip time and especially the turnaround time in Toronto, and you are now much much more likely to arrive early than late in Toronto or Vancouver.
Nevertheless...
Indeed, track maintenance (or at least: inspection) requirements are less for tracks which are not used for passenger movements. Same reason why if a VIA train needs to be exceptionally turned in Ottawa (because of issues with the leading unit, if operated as a bidirectional trainset)...
Passenger revenues of the Canadian recovered 102.1% of direct operating costs in 2017 and cost-recovery has rebounded again post-Covid to 78.8% in 2022. This means that the train is very profitable during the summer season (April-October), when the overwhelming majority of passengers travel...
For RM, which is basically a tourist bus on steel wheels, these all-seats Panorama cars are the only car passengers ever see from the inside, whereas for a rolling hotel like the Canadian, they only serve an auxiliary lounge-and-observation function, as the Sleeper cars themselves are the main...
If you want to procure rolling stock for use on Canadian mainlines, it needs to adher to FRA/TC crashworthiness standards. No active production line in Europe, China or India produces night train rolling stock complying with these standards (as none of their regular customers requires them)...
For the purposes of fleet renewals, VIA is faced by the same constraints as Amtrak, not those “the rest of the world operates with”.
Given that Tren Maya doesn’t (to the best of my knowledge) share tracks with freight and is not regulated by TC or the FRA, they are not bound to procuring...