The Hamilton Spectator

GO Transit pulling service to Hamilton GO Centre on former TH&B line if strike hits CP Rail

- DAN HEALING

CALGARY — Passenger train providers in Ontario and B.C. are warning of potential disruption­s to service as Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. and two of its unions negotiate ahead of a midnight deadline to settle contract issues.

Greater Toronto transit operator Metrolinx said there could be delays for customers on its Milton and Barrie lines if CP Rail managers filling in for union workers are unable to address signal or switch issues on CP Rail-owned portions of the corridors.

It added CP also owns a section of corridor leading into the Hamilton GO Centre and train service to and from this station would not be provided, although regular GO bus service would continue and extra buses would be put into service.

“While Metrolinx is hopeful that an agreement can be reached, we are doing everything we can to ensure customers can continue to travel safely,” it stated.

Union and company sources said Friday morning that marathon contract talks are continuing but no progress can be reported as yet.

“Negotiatio­ns are ongoing, it’s around-the-clock bargaining here, and we’re working hard to try to reach a negotiated settlement to try to avoid a strike,” said Christophe­r Monette, spokespers­on for the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference.

On Wednesday, the Teamsters, which represent over 3,000 CP Rail conductors and engineers, and the Internatio­nal Brotherhoo­d of Electrical Workers, with about 365 signal and communicat­ions workers, gave the railroad 72-hour notice of strike action.

Via Rail Canada warned passengers Friday it may have to cancel morning trains on Saturday and Sunday between Sudbury and White River, Ont., if the labour dispute results in a shutdown of CP Rail services.

“VIA Rail is following the negotiatio­ns closely and is currently analyzing the scenarios and potential effects of the work stoppage on its operations in order to minimize the impact on its passenger services, should it occur,” it said in a statement, adding it is in contact with customers who have reservatio­ns on affected trains.

The BC Rapid Transit Company said Friday it will provide buses if a CP Rail disruption stops its West Coast Express train servicein the Greater Vancouver area. VIA Rail and Metrolinx advised customers to check their websites for updates.

Canadian Pacific says it is preparing with its customers for a possible strike by executing a “safe and structured shutdown of its train operations in Canada” to take effect as of midnight on Friday. CN spokespers­on Patrick Waldron said the railway, is closely watching the situation at CP Rail.

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