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18 May 2018
Canada Commits Federal Funding
for Freight Rail Projects in British Columbia

British Columbia - The Canadian government this week announced federal funding for several projects at the Port of Vancouver and Ashcroft Terminal in British Columbia that include freight rail infrastructure improvements.
 
Yesterday, Minister of Transport Marc Garneau announced a $55.8 million investment for four projects led by the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, three of which will help improve rail service, according to Transport Canada press releases.
 
One project calls for adding 3 miles of track at a Canadian Pacific facility near the Port of Vancouver and reconstructing Harris Road to provide four lanes that will travel beneath a CP line.
 
Other projects call for:

  • upgrading the existing Westwood Street and Kingsway Avenue intersections at the railway corridor to separate road and rail traffic on the boundary between the cities of Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam;
     
  • designing an overpass over the existing rail corridor that will allow for a 3 mile section of track to pass between two grade crossings along CP's line;
     
  • improving the existing CP overpass at Mountain Highway, including lowering the roadway to provide more clearance for oversized cargo traveling under the rail bridge in North Vancouver.

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