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Federal Government Imposes Urban Speed Limit On Freight Trains

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 24 Apr, 2015 11:36 AM
  • Federal Government Imposes Urban Speed Limit On Freight Trains
OTTAWA — Transport Minister Lisa Raitt is extending a speed limit on trains carrying dangerous goods that are travelling through urban areas.
 
She has extended a directive to rail companies ordering trains to stick to a 64 km/h speed limit in heavily urbanized areas — a speed limit was brought in last October.
 
The directive she announced on Thursday also calls for increased inspections along key routes used for transporting dangerous goods.
 
A government news release says both Canadian National and Canadian Pacific have already imposed a 56 km/h speed limit on their trains.
 
The Transportation Safety Board included slower train speeds among a list of possible actions the government might consider in a report on rail safety last year, although it did not formally recommend the move.
 
Rail safety has become a hot-button issue for the federal government since the disaster in Lac Megantic, Que in 2013 in which 47 people died.
 
A parked train broke loose and derailed in the middle of the Quebec community, setting off a massive fire.
 
There have been a number of train derailments since that involved hazardous materials.
 
Last month, the transportation ministers of Ontario and Quebec sent a letter to Raitt expressing concern over the growing number of derailments, calling it unacceptable.

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