How to relocate railway lines in urban areas

Who does this apply to?

Provincial or municipal authorities that cannot reach an agreement with a railway company on the relocation of railway lines around and away from urban areas in order to promote urban development.

How can the Agency help?

If provincial or municipal authorities cannot reach an agreement with a railway company on the relocation of railway lines, subsection 3(1) of the Railway Relocation and Crossing Act (RRCA) permits an application to the Agency for an order to carry out an accepted plan.

The RRCA empowers the Agency to order a railway company to do things like:

  • remove railway structures,
  • build new facilities,
  • stop operating on certain lines or
  • allow other railway companies onto their trackage in urban areas.

However, these powers may only be used when certain criteria are met, including a determination by the Agency that any such relocation or rerouting would occur at no net cost to the railway company.

How does the process work?

Before the Agency may receive the application, the Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities must be satisfied that any federal programs contemplated for use in the urban development plan are available and would contribute significantly to the improvement of the urban area.

The Governor in Council must also be prepared to authorize the allocation of the necessary funds for relocation grants for the transportation plan.

An application must contain a financial plan showing how the costs and benefits of the transportation plan are to be shared by the province, the municipalities and the railway companies or any other parties affected by the accepted plan. It must also indicate how and when the costs of the transportation plan are to be met and all financial assistance available to meet those costs.

The Agency may accept the transportation and financial plan as submitted or with changes it considers necessary if, among other factors, the Agency finds that the financial plan will not:

  1. impose on the railway company any losses greater than the benefits received; or
  2. confer on the railway company any benefits greater than the losses incurred.

The Agency must also be satisfied that the financial assistance set out in the financial plan will be committed.

Agency order

Following a hearing, the Agency may under section 7 of the RRCA order the railway company to cease operations over any line within the transportation study area and, if necessary, to remove tracks, buildings, bridges and other structures in the transportation study area.

For the purpose of carrying out the transportation plan, the Agency may, as per requirements under the Railway Safety Act, require a railway company to permit the operation of another railway company, rapid transit or public transit system to operate over its lines within the transportation study area. If so, the railway company would receive the compensation set out in the financial plan according to rules prescribed by the Agency.

Relocation grant

The Agency may recommend to the Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that a relocation grant be paid to meet part of the implementation costs. The grant can meet up to half of the net costs of railway relocation as determined by the Agency.

How to file an application

To help the Agency make its determination, you should provide all relevant documentation along with your application:

  • a copy of the financial plan;
  • a copy of the transportation plan;
  • all relevant correspondence between the parties;
  • maps showing the location of the railway line and land boundaries. 

A written, signed application may be submitted to the Agency Secretariat.

In addition, you should send a copy of the application to each of the parties involved.

Definitions

urban area
an area and areas adjacent thereto that are classified as urban by Statistics Canada in its most recent census.
transportation plan
a plan for the control of transportation within a defined area proposing as of some specific time the layout of any streets, highways, bridges, railway lines, railway crossings at level or at grade separations, bus routes, rapid transit lines, railway stations, bus terminals, rapid transit stations and wharves and airports within the defined area.
urban development plan
a plan for the control of the development and use of land within or within and adjacent to an urban area to regulate the use of that land for purposes of industry, commerce, government, recreation, transportation, hospitals, schools, churches, residences, or for other purposes or classes of users, with or without subdivisions of the various classes.
accepted plan
an urban development plan and transportation plan agreed to by a province and all municipalities within a transportation study area that is comprised of an urban area.
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