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Types of dispute resolution services
The CTA can resolve disputes that arise between federal railway companies and their clients and neighbours.
Facilitation
An Agency officer assesses the issue and leads an informal exchange between the parties, usually by...
Web page | 2023-09-30
September 18, 2023 – Gatineau, QC – Canadian Transportation Agency
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) has determined the 2023 regulated interswitching rates for Zone 5, the new interswitching zone established in the Budget Implementation Act 2023.
Zone 5 was created as a result of...
News | 2023-09-19
September 15, 2023 – Gatineau, QC – Canadian Transportation Agency
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) has updated its Guide to Railway Crossing Maintenance and Construction Charges for 2023.
The Agency developed the Guide to assist railway companies, landowners, road authorities, and...
News | 2023-09-15
Are you in a dispute over a railway crossing? If you cannot work it out directly with the other party, the CTA can help. We resolve crossing disputes involving:
Landowners who cannot agree with a railway company about building or maintaining, private crossings (including "farm crossings"). We...
Web page | 2023-09-15
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Effective September 1st, 2023
Note
The rates in the schedules of this guide are based on information submitted by Canadian National Railway Company (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway Company (CPKC) in 2019, which the Agency has indexed for 2023....
Publication | 2023-09-15