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Canadian Railroads > Lac Megantic, one year laterDate: 07/06/14 08:55 Lac Megantic, one year later Author: Lackawanna484 Happened on July 6, 2013.
The Wall Street Journal has a follow up article about the ambivalence in the town over the return of oil trains. The current embargo on oil going through the town expires next year, and most expect it will not be renewed. Trains won't be tied down on the hill, and oil trains won't stop in town, the railroad says The town relies on the railroad. One in six jobs is dependent on the railroad. Fifty businesses shipped 14,000 car loads last year. The town's largest employer may have to move if it doesn't get reliable rail service restored. There's a good map of the area, and of the two loops proposed to bypass the scarred town center, although who will pay for them is unknown. This is a subscription site, but the info can be found on the internet After lethal Crash Quebec town fears return of oil trains. Date: 07/06/14 16:16 Re: Lac Megantic, one year later Author: RayLGrinder It appears that the TSB won't be releasing it's final report any time soon:
http://www.tsb.gc.ca/eng/medias-media/communiques/rail/2014/r13d0054-20140704.asp Date: 07/06/14 16:31 Re: Lac Megantic, one year later Author: mukinduri Thanks for the info.
For the record the WSJ article says the embargo on oil traffic expires January 2016. |