Kicking Horse River British Columbia - Canadian Pacific (CP) continues to mourn the loss of its three professional railroaders, while
cooperating fully with the Transportation Safety Board (TSB) in its ongoing investigation.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with the families, friends, and colleagues of Dylan Paradis, Daniel Waldenberger-Bulmer, and Andrew Dockrell," said
Keith Creel, CP president and CEO.
"The CP team has been in close contact with the families and is providing both immediate and long-term support to them during this difficult time. We are
also providing assistance and support to our employees across Canada and the U.S."
In close collaboration with Transport Canada (TC), and upon completion of all necessary safety checks, CP re-opened its mainline through Field, B.C. midday on
6 Feb 2019.
While the TSB investigation is ongoing, CP has taken steps to further enhance safety by supplementing its existing protocols for trains on mountain grades
across its network.
CP will also fully comply with TC's order relating to train securement.
In concert with Parks Canada and other agencies, CP crews and contractors continue to work diligently in challenging conditions to remove the damaged rail cars
and equipment.
Given the ongoing TSB investigation, CP is unable to comment further at this time.
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