Times Colonist

Churchill train service back by month end

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CHURCHILL, Man. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said rail service to Churchill in northern Manitoba will be back to normal by the end of the month.

Trudeau was in the community on the shore of Hudson Bay as residents celebrate the arrival of the first train to roll into town in more than a year.

The train surprised everyone when it pulled in on Wednesday evening, a day ahead of schedule.

Flooding in the spring of 2017 damaged the tracks and severed the only land link to the town of 900 people. The federal government provided $74 million to help fix the railroad and buy it, along with the town’s port, from Denver-based Omnitrax.

Trudeau thanked the people of Churchill for their patience and says their long wait is finally over. “This is your victory,” he said Thursday as he stood in the cold in front of several rail cars. “I know times have been incredibly tough but the resilience and determinat­ion you have shown has been inspiring.”

Since the line was washed out, goods and people have had to be flown into Churchill and prices for groceries and fuel have skyrockete­d. The tourist economy was hit hard and some residents left town.

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