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Sudbury not tourist friendly - David Cole

As a result of an advertisement in the newspaper, I went to Sudbury Junction to purchase train tickets to Vancouver.
As a result of an advertisement in the newspaper, I went to Sudbury Junction to purchase train tickets to Vancouver. Have you travelled to that station lately?

The road is not in bad shape now that the snow has covered in most of the potholes, but the view is something to behold!

While there, I obtained a rail timetable. As a note beside Sudbury I see the following, "Sudbury Jct., ON 10 km from Sudbury ON (no shuttle service)."

Last summer while my daughter was picking up bus tickets for the local Sudbury transit bus service at the downtown bus station, she overheard two travellers asking the sales lady how to get to the rail station. Not only did the sales lady not know where the station was, she had no idea how the two
travellers could get there after she learned where the train station was located.

If a traveller wished to go from Sudbury Junction to catch the Bud Car at the Elgin Street train station, a taxi would be the main means of transport. But
if a tourist wished to transfer from Greyhound or Northland buses to one of these two train stations, does the existing local bus service make it easy?

If we wish to revitalize the Elm Street downtown area would it not be advisable to have the Greyhound bus terminal adjacent to the Elm Street bus terminal?

Does a tourist arriving by highway bus have an easy access to the local bus service?

David Cole , Sudbury

Editor's note: The city's decision makers are not solely to blame. The businesses involved have demonstrated they do not care to invest to make Sudbury tourist friendly.