Pitt Meadows British Columbia - The third CP line is going into Pitt Meadows regardless of what
happens with the Harris Road underpass project.
That was the message conveyed by CP at the 28 Mar 2023 council meeting in Pitt Meadows.
Following the announcement from the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority that the cost of the underpass project had now more
than tripled, a representative from CP took to the podium to speak about updates surrounding the third-line project
between Kennedy Road and Golden Ears Way.
Perhaps the biggest update shared by CP's managing director of real estate and development, Jeffrey Knight, was that
the location of the new tracks had shifted from being north of the existing line to south of it.
"There is a drainage ditch along the north side that we wanted to protect and not impact by constructing to the
north. Shifting it to the south on either end allows us to not impact that drainage channel," explained
Knight.
He also said that a notice of railway works will be sent out in the coming weeks to the approximately 250 Pitt Meadows
properties affected by the project.
Following that, a brief information postcard will then be sent to every household in Pitt Meadows.
One of the impacted property owners who chose to speak after Knight's presentation was Lawrence Kerman, who lives
across from the Pitt Meadows West Coast Express station.
"I've noticed a bit of a divide with people on opposite sides of the tracks. Anytime I've spoken up about this, it
seems like I've gotten a pushback of, you knew you where you were buying a house when you bought it. But things have
changed a lot in the last 10 years since we bought our house. They didn't use to park trains outside my house for hours
with the engines running. They're building them longer, and longer, and longer. I'm not trying to slow down production,
I'm not trying to slow down trade in Canada, or any of that. I just don't want my backyard full of black dust and
exhaust. I've got little kids," said Kerman.
Knight responded to Kerman's comments by saying that the new track would actually help with the complaint of idling
trains.
"This third track does not change the operations that are going to take place in the City of Pitt Meadows. It
enables us to do it free of the north main line. One of the things that we see idling for is the ability to get space
on one of those main lines to move through. A third track allows things to happen simultaneously by having another
track that's in that position," said Knight.
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