The Capital Region Board wants the province to hold off on high-speed rail.
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The Capital Region Board wants the province to hold off on high-speed rail.
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After continued complaints from residents in nearby Inglewood, Canadian Pacific has been asked to come up with a solution to reduce noise from locomotives at its Alyth yard within 30 days.
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Officials from Red Deer were enthusiastic boosters of high-speed rail at recent meetings of a provincial committee that’s studying the issue.
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With upcoming talks about a high-speed rail system between Edmonton and Calgary, politicians say it’s something that’s being considered for Fort McMurray — just don’t expect to see it in the near future.
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CALGARY — Thermal oilsands producer MEG Energy Corp. has ramped up rail shipments to 11,000 barrels per day in the wake of its first unit train loading in December.
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VANCOUVER — A task force report has been handed in to the British Columbia and Alberta governments that examines the idea of transporting oilsands’ crude via rail if proposed pipelines don’t get the green light, government documents show.
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EDMONTON – While public debate rages over the merits of proposed new oil pipelines, the energy industry’s capacity for moving crude by rail continues to expand rapidly.
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After years of discussion, a legislature committee is investigating whether the dream of a high-speed rail link between Calgary and Edmonton can get back on track.
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It often sounds as if there’s a well-orchestrated chorus of “we’re all in this together” from industry and government around the oil business in Canada. But every once in a while it’s evident they don’t always sing from the same song sheet.
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In 2011, US railroad companies consumed a little over 3 billion gallons of diesel, nearly 5.5% of the total consumption for the entire country.
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