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How to transfer or discontinue a railway line
Under Part III, Division V of the Canada Transportation Act, a federal railway company must take these steps before transferring or discontinuing operations:
provide notice in the company’s three-year plan for at least 12 months of its intention to...
Web page | 2016-03-07
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Web page | 2016-03-11
[1] This Appendix describes in detail the methodology and the data sources the Agency will use for making cost of capital determinations for federally-regulated railway companies. Cost of capital determinations are made annually for CN and CP, and as required for other railway companies in...
Web page | 2016-03-11
Acknowledgements
The Noise Measurement and Reporting Methodology was prepared in collaboration with the Canadian Transportation Agency’s Noise and Vibration Technical Advisory Committee whose members represent industry, citizens, municipalities, and government agencies with expertise in the area...
Publication | 2011-08-22
For some of the Final Offer Arbitration (FOA) requests filed with the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency), preliminary questions were raised regarding the Agency's jurisdiction to refer these matters for arbitration. Since FOA is a private and a commercial matter between parties, the Agency...
Publication | 2008-05-06
Part 1 – Introduction
1.1 Context of the Guidelines
The Canada Transportation Act (Act) provides a framework for railway companies under federal jurisdiction to transfer or discontinue railway lines provided certain procedures are followed.
The Act also sets out a process that must be followed...
Publication | 2023-12-11
Introduction
The Agency may determine the facts of a dispute involving rate and service matters arising in the rail industry and order the appropriate relief to be implemented.
The Agency further oversees the competitive rail access provisions of the Canada Transportation Act, which are designed...
Publication | 2008-05-06
Are you affected by the noise or vibration of a railway?
As communities and railways grow and expand in close proximity to each other, careful planning and communication is critical in order to balance the needs of railways and the concerns of communities.
Occasionally, however, disputes about...
Publication | 2017-03-07
Introduction
The Railway Relocation and Crossing Act (RRCA) is designed to facilitate the relocation of railway lines or the rerouting of railway traffic in urban areas in situations where a railway company and the relevant government body cannot agree. The RRCA empowers the Canadian...
Publication | 2011-11-14
Introduction
Under the Canada Transportation Act, the Canadian Transportation Agency is mandated to resolve various issues, including disputes that may arise when railway companies under its jurisdiction implement the process to transfer or discontinue railway lines that affect parties such as...
Publication | 2011-11-14
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