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Guerilla messaging

30 Thursday Aug 2012

Posted by Ricky Leong in photography, photowalking, random, Travel, urban

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art, berkeley, california, graffiti, photowalk, random, san francisco, street art, Travel, urban

Stop driving

Fron a visit to Berkeley, Calif., in March 2010.
Here is my Flickr set from that trip to San Francisco and area.

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New York: The city that never sleeps

29 Wednesday Aug 2012

Posted by Ricky Leong in New York, photography, photowalking, random, Travel, urban

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City that never sleeps

View of the buildings overlooking Times Square, as seen from Rockefeller Center when I visited New York in August 2011.

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Fleeting light

23 Thursday Aug 2012

Posted by Ricky Leong in architecture, iPhone, New York, photography, photowalking, random, Travel, urban

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Fleeting light

If in New York, go to Brooklyn at least once, if for no other reason than to look back at Manhattan. But do go for another reason. It’s worth it! Great places to eat, some accessible urban decay, the New York Transit Museum … and there’s a great little ice cream shop not far from where I was standing, near the ferry landing, to take this photo.
This view was snapped a year ago, at dusk.

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Looking out for you

15 Wednesday Aug 2012

Posted by Ricky Leong in Canada, photography, Travel

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Looking out for you

Here’s another oldie from Nova Scotia, taken at Peggy’s Cove in 2004. Of course, this place barely changes at all!

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Maligne Lake

30 Monday Jul 2012

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Can’t believe this was four years ago already! Sights and sounds from Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park.

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Blue everywhere

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Olympic emptiness

18 Wednesday Jul 2012

Posted by Ricky Leong in Canada, montreal, photography, photowalking, random, Travel

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When I was last in Montreal this April, I had the good fortune to take a guided tour of the Olympic Stadium.
My last previous visit there was for the very last home game of the Montreal Expos.
While I felt a bit of nostalgia when we were escorted into the main stadium, standing on the sidelines overlooking the main playing and exhibition surface, I was also saddened by how few events now use the “Big O” nowadays.
It’s a wasted opportunity for the stadium to stand empty as often as it is, devoid of most professional sports and trade shows.

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You can’t get there from here

03 Tuesday Jul 2012

Posted by Ricky Leong in Canada, politics, trains, transit, Travel

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Streamlined sleep

At the end of June, Via Rail announced it was cutting service on some routes while looking to increase service on others, due to customer demand.
One of the route to see a reduction is the Montreal-Halifax train The Ocean, which would see its frequency drop to thrice weekly from its current six-day-a-week operation.
Despite eyewitness reports from one of my cousins and Via employees who say the train is very much full, especially in high-season, Via claims ridership has dwindled by about half in the last 15 years, especially with faster and cost-competitive choices from Air Canada, WestJet and Porter.
I’ve always had a soft spot for The Ocean. When I lived in Montreal, it was the primary means of transportation whenever I wanted to visit another cousin in Halifax (the one who got married, as was noted a few posts ago).
Of course, it was leisure travel for me. But every time, I’d end up meeting people on the train for whom it was a necessary and comfortable means of getting to Montreal, Moncton or Halifax for medical appointments and other such activities.
I understand that for the leisure market, three-day-a-week scheduling is of practically no consequence.
But the reduced schedule would be a terrible blow for those who live along the line and need the train as a means of conveyance, not just for a pretty picture window or the seasonal dome car.
As a means of reducing the impact of the service reduction, here are two low-cost ideas for Via to consider:
• On days when the full Ocean train is not running, use a coach-only train or a few self-propelled Budd Rail Diesel Cars to provide minimal service between Acadian towns on the Northumberland shore, say between Bathurst and Moncton.
• Stagger service between The Ocean and The Chaleur (Montreal-Gaspé) in Quebec whenever possible, so the impact of The Ocean service reduction is close to nil between Montreal and Matapedia.

Streamliner at sunset

I do fear, however, that this round of budget cuts has essentially carved Via into two tiers: The Montreal-Toronto-Ottawa triangle versus everywhere else.
If you live in the busiest parts of Via’s network, you will get all their attention and effort. Better infrastructure; better frequencies; nicer stations; more amenities.
If you live everywhere else, however, you don’t really need the train to travel for essential business.
It’s an inaccurate picture of the country and how we want to travel. Not everyone is able to fly; not everyone want to be stuck on a motorcoach for days on end.
And it does not bode well for attempts to maintain broad, public support for the train as a means of transportation across this country.
(This is especially true right here, in Calgary, which was amputated from Via’s network way back in 1990. As I’ve stated publicly in the past, that’s a whole generation of people for whom passenger trains are a non-entity in their lives. Not cool.)

I want to go home

On a more basic level, the cuts speak to the financial inequality between this country’s three major modes of transportation.
Via’s competition, airlines and bus companies, are allowed to use public goods (the air and public roads) as a means of moving people, pretty much free of charge.
Via Rail, however, must pay a mint to use infrastructure (rails) owned by private firms. (It’s the perfect kind of public-private partnership, really.)
I seriously wonder if the price points for bus and air service would rise if they actually had to pay fair-market value to use the public good they need to do business. It would be cool if some economist somewhere could actually do the math and see if my suspicions are correct on this point.

Images from top: A Budd stainless steel HEP1 car at the Halifax train station (June 2012); a westbound Ocean during a stop in Moncton (November 2003); the busy concourse inside Montreal Central Station (March 2009).

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Evening on the water

28 Thursday Jun 2012

Posted by Ricky Leong in Canada, Halifax, photography, Travel

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Evening on the water

Relaxing way to end the day. Halifax Harbour.

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Anchor up

26 Tuesday Jun 2012

Posted by Ricky Leong in Canada, Halifax, history, Nova Scotia, photography, photowalking, Travel

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Anchor up

HMCS Sackville, docked at Halifax Harbour.

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Buzzing with business

25 Monday Jun 2012

Posted by Ricky Leong in Canada, Nova Scotia, photography, random, Travel

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Open for business

Hummingbirds join human guests at the Wentworth Valley Inn in Wentworth, N.S.

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