Lake Megantic Quebec - The Canadian government has reached an agreement in principle with the town
of Lake Megantic on the purchase of land needed for construction of a rail bypass around the community, Transport
Canada has announced.
The agreement will allow both parties to prepare the deed of sale for the land owned by the town.
It is part of the government's ongoing effort to relocate the rail line, now owned by Canadian Pacific, away from the
community devastated by the derailment and fire involving a runaway oil train in 2013.
"With this agreement-in-principle, we have taken another step towards the realization of this rail bypass, which
will ensure that the existing rail line will permanently leave downtown Lake Megantic. We will continue the required
process over the next few months to finalize the purchase of the land parcels," Transport Minister Omar Alghabra
said in a press release.
Delays in land acquisition and other aspects of the project have delayed opening of the bypass past its original target
date of completion in 2023.
The government is currently involved in the project’s public consultation process, with information sessions set for
7-9 Nov 2022
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