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Promoting Canada's Shortline and Regional Railway Industry
ARRC was formed in September 2001 to promote a healthy short line and regional railway industry that supports local economies and Canada's international competitiveness. [MORE ]
JANUARY 19, 2006
CN Purchases RailAmerica's Alberta Short Lines for C$26 Million

NOVEMBER 17, 2005
Short Lines to Receive Funding for New Environmentally Friendly Projects under the Freight Incentives Program

NOVEMBER 7, 2005
Transport Minister Issues Call for Proposals for Transportation Planning and Modal Integration Projects

OCTOBER 26, 2005
Additional Funding Announced for Railway Crossings

OCTOBER 12, 2005
Transport Canada Launches Program to Help Young People Discover the World of Transportation

JULY 12, 2005
Federal Government Announces Funding to Continue Northern Ontario Passenger Service

JUNE 29, 2005
Transport Canada Announces Funding to Improve Safety at Railway Crossings

MAY 31, 2005
Transportation Skills Development Funding Announced

MARCH 24, 2005
Amendments to the Canada Transportation Act Tabled in Parliament

DECEMBER 22, 2004
Transport Minister announces appointment to Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada

NOVEMBER 2, 2004
CN and CPR Report Third Quarter Earnings Growth

OCTOBER 6, 2004
New Reduced Railway Interswitching Rates Published in Canada Gazette Part II

SEPTEMBER 29, 2004
New Canada-U.S-Mexico Online Transportation Database Launched

JULY 14, 2004
CN Completes $1-billion Transaction for BC Rail

JULY 8, 2004
CN Enters Consent Agreement with Canada's Competition Bureau on BC Rail Partnership

MAY 21, 2004
Regional and Remote Railways to get Funding

MAY 20, 2004
Freight Sustainability Projects Announced

MAY 18, 2004
Call for Proposals for Intelligent Transportation Systems Deployment Projects

MAY 18, 2004
Federal Government Commits to Solving Railway Noise Problems

MAY 14, 2004
Winning Intelligent Transportation Systems Projects Announced

MAY 12, 2004
Transport Canada Releases 2003 Annual Report

MAY 10, 2004
Ottawa to Host National Transportation Day Celebrations on June 3, 2004

MAY 3, 2004
Canadian Transportation Agency Appointment

APRIL 30, 2004
Rail Services to Continue Between The Pas and Pukatawagan, Manitoba

APRIL 29, 2004
Reflective Materials for Trains to Enhance Safety

APRIL 23, 2004
Government of Canada announces Freight Efficiency Program

MARCH 16, 2004
Transport Canada Approves New Rail Safety Guideline - "Request to Depart from Applicable Engineering Standards"

MARCH 15, 2004
Transport Canada Approves New Rail Safety Program Guideline - "Railway Application for an Exemption or Filing of a Notice of Exemption"

MAY 21, 2003
CPR suggests access for shippers on privatized BC Rail

MAY 12, 2003
Martin Supports Running Rights to Enhance Rail Competition



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Why does Canada need healthy and viable short line and regional railways?


What's needed to keep the trains moving on short lines and regional railways?


Public interest vs. commercial success - is there a conflict?


Safety and security on short line and regional railways - what's the reality?


Are short line and regional railways good for your health?


What is transportation policy and why do we need it?