Benefits of Intercity Passenger Rail in Climate Change Strategies

By Transport Action Ontario | Intercity Rail and Bus

Jan 25

 

Transportation has been the most challenging sector in Ontario for reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.  A paper by Transport Action Ontario shows that GHG emissions from diesel-based intercity passenger rail travel in Canada are about 2 to 3 times lower per passenger-km than emissions from equivalent travel by car or personal truck.  Intercity passenger rail can therefore play an immediate significant role, at low cost and with other social/economic benefits, in achieving climate change targets.

 

The paper can be viewed here:  TAO-RailandClimateChange