WINNIPEG – The Government of Manitoba is moving forward with a feasibility study to relocate Winnipeg’s rail line and has selected former federal cabinet minister Lloyd Axworthy as its study lead.
“Dr. Axworthy is the best person to guide this process. With his proven leadership and commitment to our province, I know he will bring together the concerns of residents, the business community and all levels of government to bear on this important issue. We know this will be a long-term project and our government looks forward to receiving the results of this study,” Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said in a statement.
“It’s a propitious time to study the important relationship of the railways to our city and develop an integrated plan that can centre Winnipeg as the location of a major transportation hub,” Axworthy added. “Addressing long-standing issues regarding safety, security and the cost-effective transit across railroad properties and the relocation of certain railway lands opens significant opportunities for development of needed housing, and open space will be a key aspect of this study.”
Manitoba’s 2024 budget included a $200,000 investment for this initiative and Kinew noted the study will explore relocating rail lines and yards from Winnipeg including the Canada Pacific Railway Ltd. rail yards as well as other lines.
The study is expected to take two years and will include interim reports before recommendations are released in the final report.
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