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Who does this apply to?
Road authorities and railway companies that want to construct or reconstruct a road crossing
Utility companies and railway companies who want to install or modify a utility crossing
How to create an agreement
The parties involved may negotiate any aspect of a crossing...
Web page | 2015-06-25
Construction and maintenance costs of a basic grade separation
The costs of construction and maintenance of a basic grade separation on a new route are normally paid in full by the party deciding to construct the new route.
If an existing grade separation is to be reconstructed for the purposes...
Web page | 2015-06-25
Requirements for air carriers
Every air carrier that offers and/or sells air transportation to, from and within Canada must have a tariff. Under Canadian law, air carriers are required to:
Ensure that a tariff is clear, reasonable and not unduly discriminatory.
File a tariff (or amendments)...
Web page | 2015-08-26
Order No. 2014-A-158
Decision No. 144-A-2014
Interline Baggage Rules for Canada: Interpretation Note
Interline Baggage Rules for Canada: Questions and answers
Notice to industry: Reminder to air carriers to file tariff amendments by February 15, 2015
Background
In 2013, the Agency held...
Web page | 2015-04-01
Following the July 1, 2013 update of the Guide, the Agency undertook an extensive review of the overhead rates applied to the construction, upgrade, and maintenance of crossing warning systems.
The Agency's findings are reflected in the July 1, 2014 edition of the Guide.
The review was initiated to...
Web page | 2015-06-30
Statistical tables
Agency Rulings
Total rulings by Members
Dispute Resolution
Disputes resolved by the Agency
Air Travel Complaints
Air travel complaints – informal facilitation
Air travel complaints in the facilitation process (Canadian carriers...
Web page | 2015-09-10
1. Who has to meet financial requirements?
When do financial requirements apply?
Financial requirements apply to Canadians applying for a licence to operate an air service using medium aircraft (40 to 89 seats) or large aircraft (greater than 89 seats).
Applicants that already hold an Agency...
Publication | 2015-10-05
Section 1000 Introduction to the Uniform Classification of Accounts
Introduction
This document deals with the Uniform Classification of Accounts (UCA) for railway companies and certain related railway records (principally operating statistics).
Purpose
The purpose of the UCA is to define the...
Publication | 2015-10-05
The Canadian transportation Agency's interline baggage rules approach for air carriers was clearly specified in Decision 144-A-2014 and Order No. 2014-A-158.
To summarize, these rules are effective for tickets issued on or after April 1, 2015, when participating in an interline itinerary issued on...
Web page | 2015-01-09
Air carriers operating international scheduled cargo air services are reminded of their obligations to file their air cargo tariffsNote 1 with the Canada Transportation Agency (Agency).
Tariff filing requirements
All air carriers offering an international cargo service to and from Canada are...
Web page | 2015-05-14