Ottawa confirms ‘substantial sum’ for financing of Lac-megantic bypass rail line
The federal government confirmed Tuesday it would play a major role in the contruction of a bypass rail line around LacMegantic that local residents have been seeking since the July 2013 train derailment that killed 47 people.
Ottawa will contribute a “substantial sum” for the bypass track that would steer trains away from Lac-megantic’s downtown, Transport Minister Marc Garneau said in a statement.
In response to the news, LacMegantic Mayor Julie Morin said she was happy the federal government is “assuming its leadership on this file.”’
Residents of the Quebec town have wanted a bypass track for years after a large swath of their downtown was destroyed when a runaway train derailed and exploded in the summer of 2013.
Three former railway employees who were charged with criminal negligence causing death were acquitted last week.
A few days after the ruling, Garneau said “the federal government would contribute a substantial sum towards the construction of a bypass railway line around Lac-megantic.”
Garneau said Ottawa will not yet unveil the amount of its investment because many costsharing details still have to be negotiated with the provincial government. Ottawa is aiming to release the federal government’s financial plan for the bypass track by July, he said.