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Via Rail CEO says late trains to Halifax "elephant in the room" as service modernizes

HALIFAX 鈥 The CEO of Via Rail says although the Crown corporation has big plans for modernizing its passenger service in the Maritimes, it needs to ensure its trains run on time.
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The CEO of VIA Rail Canada says although the Crown corporation has big modernization plans for its passenger service to the Maritimes, it needs to ensure its trains run on time. Passenger trains sit on the tracks at the Via Rail Canada Maintenance Centre in Montreal, Feb. 22, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi

HALIFAX 鈥 The CEO of Via Rail says although the Crown corporation has big plans for modernizing its passenger service in the Maritimes, it needs to ensure its trains run on time.

Mario P茅loquin told a Halifax business audience today that the 鈥渆lephant in the room鈥 is the fact the Montreal-to-Halifax train known as the Ocean doesn鈥檛 run on time.

P茅loquin says that鈥檚 because Via Rail doesn鈥檛 own the tracks, which are primarily used for freight trains that have priority on that line.

He says talks are continuing with CN Rail and other partners to improve the arrangement.

Despite the ongoing problem, P茅loquin says the Ocean manages to bring 13,000 passengers to Halifax every year and he says there is room to grow that number.

He says part of the solution is selling the train as an environmentally sustainable option through the use of new state-of-the-art trains the corporation hopes to use in about five years time.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 23, 2024.

The Canadian Press

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