Flooding could disrupt Vancouver port rail traffic

June 7, 2007
7 June 2007
 
Flooding could disrupt Vancouver port rail traffic
           
The following article is excerpted from the 7 June 2007 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”.
 
               Canadian National Railway warned that flooding was expected to disrupt trains moving to and from the Port of Vancouver on its mainline tracks in British Columbia…
 
            Trains were operating under "slow orders" for safety reasons “along several of the affected lines,” CN said, with delays of 12-24 hours expected on the route between Jasper, Alberta, and Blue River, B.C., part of the main line corridor connecting Vancouver and Edmonton. …

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