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Introduction
This guide explains how to prevent and resolve disputes about railway crossings. It covers building, maintaining, and paying for a crossing, in two parts:
Information for landowners who want to...
Publication | 2020-09-28
What is a crossing?
A ''crossing'' is a road or other way across a railway line, either at level (grade crossing) or by going underneath or overhead (grade separation).
"Private crossing" means one used by landowners – such as farmers – and "road crossing" usually means one used by the general...
Web page | 2020-11-03
Disclaimer : This is not a legal document. The explanations and definitions it sets out are for general guidance purposes only. For legal information, see the following legislation, regulations, and rules:
Canada Transportation Act, Part III (Railway Transportation), Part IV (Arbitrations...
Publication | 2021-03-08
In Canada, shippers have a right to railway service, and options for resolving service and rate disputes with federally-regulated railway companies (railways). If you are a shipper, here's what you should know.
The railway must give you an adequate and suitable level of service
If you have...
Web page | 2021-03-08
Introduction
As part of its mandate to support the efficiency of Canada's national transportation system, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) calculates regulated cost of capital rates, which the CTA uses in various rail-related determinations – including regulated interswitching and the...
Web page | 2021-07-05
As part of its mandate to support the efficiency of Canada's national transportation system, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) calculates regulated cost of capital rates. The CTA uses these in various rail related determinations – including regulated interswitching and the Maximum Revenue...
Consultation | 2021-06-21
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Introduction
On August 28, 2020, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) launched consultations on proposed changes to the Railway Interswitching Regulations. Our aim in proposing changes was to keep regulated...
Publication | 2021-07-23
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Effective November 1st, 2021
Note
The rates in the schedules of this guide are based on information submitted by Canadian National Railway Company (CN) and Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CP) in 2019, which the Agency has indexed for 2021.
Introduction
The...
Publication | 2021-10-21
The Agency monitors rail performance and service issues using publicly available data.
This includes:
CN rail volumes and CPKC rail volumes.
Volume variance across Canada, the US, and Mexico.
Grain service and volume data through the Grain Monitoring Program (GMP) reports.
Additional...
Web page | 2023-12-21
Railway Certificates of Fitness (CoF) for Canadian federally-regulated railway companies are now available to the public (active, cancelled, suspended).
On all Certificates of Fitness, you will find a general description of the certificate holder's authorized rail operations within Canada. Details...
News | 2022-11-28
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