Tracks in a New Westminster yard - Date/Photographer unknown.
1 October 2013
New Westminster MP Peter Julian Invites Community Rail Noise Town Hall Meeting
New Westminster British Columbia - Burnaby-New Westminster MP Peter Julian is inviting community members to a town hall meeting on
train noise this week.
The town hall will take place on Thursday, 3 Oct 2013, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Inn at the Quay 900 Quayside Drive New Westminster.
MLA Judy Darcy, Mayor Wayne Wright, Coun. Chuck Puchmayr, and Brian Allen, a member of the Quayside Community Board, are the event's special
guests.
Julian has attempted to address the issue of nighttime train noise in Ottawa and has worked with the Quayside Community Board on the issue in the
past.
The City of New Westminster has established a community advisory panel that it plans to use to address various issues with the four railways that pass through
the city.
The town hall meeting comes three weeks after the Quayside Community Board raised concerns about "a serious misuse" of rail safety equipment, in
regards to a train whistle that sounded at 4:50 a.m. on 12 Sep 2013.
A letter to the railways states that a locomotive conductor laid on the horn full-on for 60 seconds or more while traveling the length of the rail yard at less
than five miles per hour.
"This event woke hundreds of people from their sleep," stated the letter.
"Numerous eyewitnesses, thinking the worst, went and rushed out onto their balconies and could see from the lights of the locomotive that there was no
visible obstruction, hazard, or person near the tracks. We assume the locomotive engineer was doing this purposely."
An uptown resident told The Record he was awoken by the whistle, which was so loud he thought the train was coming through his home.
"Many residents were extremely frightened and concerned in light of recent events at Lake Megantic, and some felt some sort of railway emergency was in
progress," stated the letter.
"When attempting to call the complaint line, there was only an automated answering service to leave a message on. Numerous people did leave complaints on
the answering service and emails have been received documenting eyewitness accounts within minutes and hours of this event. The most important message here is
that people were extremely anxious that a pending emergency was, or had taken place, so close to home and the resulting confusion of what to do in case there
was a pending catastrophe outside their door."
The Quayside Community Board has conveyed its concerns to the railways and the city, and asked that this "very serious event" be investigated by rail
company management.
Many residents have expressed concern about train noise in the Quayside rail yard during the night.
Theresa McManus.
Vancouver Island British Columbia Canada |