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Rail Expansion Through Port Of Vancouver Aimed At Hiking Imports From Asia

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 14 Feb, 2019 09:24 PM
  • Rail Expansion Through Port Of Vancouver Aimed At Hiking Imports From Asia

VANCOUVER — The federal government, CN Rail and the body that oversees trade through Canada's busiest port have signed an agreement allowing CN to build a second railway track to move more cargo and increase trade through Vancouver's harbour.


CN says the project is part of a long-term strategy to double-track a four-kilometre section of rail that links expanding import and export terminals on the south shore of Burrard Inlet to the company's national network.


It says in a release that the deal involving the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority would meet the country's demand for import goods from Asia and grow Canadian exports.

 

CN Rail president JJ Ruest says the project is a signal to international partners that trade represents an important part of the national economy.


The port authority's president Robin Silvester says over the next decade a large group of projects, including road and rail infrastructure beyond the port, will help ease the impact of growing trade on local communities.


A timeline for construction and completion of the project has not yet been determined.

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