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The railway line transfer and discontinuance process applies to all railway lines held by federal railway companies. Within this process, a railway line excludes yard trackage, sidings, spurs or other track auxiliary to a railway line.
If a railway company wishes to...
Web page | 2014-05-28
The purpose of depreciation accounting is to allocate the service value of a property over its’ service life, in a systematic and rational manner. The Uniform Classification of Accounts and Related Railway Records (UCA) specifies the procedures railway companies must follow when filing their annual...
Web page | 2014-04-07
Decision
Exhibit 1
Exhibit 1 graphs two series between 2001 and 2009. The series are the forecasted weighted average cost of debt and the actual weighted average cost of debt. Between 2001 and 2007, the forecasted cost of debt is above the actual cost of debt. The two series begin to converge in...
Web page | 2013-12-10
Effective July 1, 2013.
Introduction
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is responsible, among other duties, for resolving disputes or facilitating the resolution of disputes related to railway crossings, as they arise between federal railway companies and other interested parties such as...
Publication | 2013-06-20
Arbitrator selection
After receiving a request for final offer arbitration, the Canadian Transportation Agency will send a letter to the parties to acknowledge receipt of the final offer submission. The letter will also include timelines for filing final offers including dollar amounts, as well as...
Publication | 2011-11-14
Introduction
This resource tool refers to specific sections of the Railway Safety Act (RSA) and is designed for the owners, lessees or occupiers of:
land adjoining the land on which a line of railway is situated;
buildings or other structures on that land; or
mines or other works operated on...
Publication | 2011-11-14
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
Introduction
Under the Canada Transportation Act, the Canadian Transportation Agency is responsible for making cost apportionment decisions concerning the construction and reconstruction of grade separations (structures that allow railway and road traffic to cross each other at different...
Publication | 2011-11-14
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
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