Canadian Government announces projects to reduce the impacts of climate change on rail
The Government of Canada is taking action to increase the resilience of Canada’s rail infrastructure while strengthening its supply chains.
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The Government of Canada is taking action to increase the resilience of Canada’s rail infrastructure while strengthening its supply chains.
Following a turbulent few years for the rail industry, Global Railway Review looks ahead to some of the top industry trends to keep an eye on in 2023.
Amendments to Transportation Information Regulations will increase the accountability of Canada's freight rail service providers.
The Governments of Canada and Ontario are investing a combined $31.5 million to ensure reliability and resiliency in the Huron Central Railway.
The Government of Canada has announced an investment to help improve the efficiency of rail networks in Regina and southern Saskatchewan.
The Government is seeking the advice and views from people in the industry regarding the High Frequency Rail Project, the largest transportation project Canada has seen in decades.
The changes approved by Transport Canada concern train speed, colder weather operations and further strengthening track maintenance and inspection practices.
In a bid to improve the railway safety across Canada, the Government has released plans to improve employee safety with a proposed Locomotive Voice and Video Recorder regulation.
The Canadian rail system includes over 40,000km of track and to ensure it operates safely, the government supports many improvement projects.
The Government of Canada has announced that it will provide funding for VIA Rail – Canada's national rail passenger service – to replace its fleet in the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor...