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This is not a legal document. The explanations and definitions provided are for general guidance purposes only.
For legal information on Long-Haul Interswitching, see the Canada Transportation Act, section 129 and the proposed Rules of Procedure for Long-Haul Interswitching Adjudication.
In...
Publication | 2019-10-15
Before you apply for LHI, you must check that you are eligible for this type of service. There are two steps:
Step 1: Check that you meet the basic requirements for eligibility.
Step 2: Check that nothing about your situation makes you ineligible.
Disclaimer: This document is a reference tool...
Web page | 2019-10-15
On May 23, 2018, amendments to the Canada Transportation Act (the Act) provided the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) with the authority to resolve disputes between a shipper and a local carrier related to Long-Haul Interswitching (LHI).
The LHI provisions enable a shipper who has a dispute...
News | 2019-10-15
This guide has been archived. Please see the updated version, Guide to Railway Charges for Crossing Maintenance and Construction 2021.
Effective October 15, 2019
Introduction
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is responsible for, among other duties, resolving disputes or facilitating...
Publication | 2019-10-15
The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) is requesting public comments on the application by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CP) for approval to construct a railway line as part of an extension of its Scotford Subdivision.
Background
The Canada Transportation Act gives the CTA the authority...
Consultation | 2019-10-07
How to get approval to construct a railway line
The Agency approves specific railway line construction projects.
If a railway company intends to construct a railway line, it must file an application with the Agency under section 98 of the Canada Transportation Act for approval.
See: How to Apply...
Web page | 2019-10-04
Disclaimer: This guide is not a legal document. The explanations and definitions given are for guidance purposes only. For legal information, see the Canada Transportation Act. In case of any differences between this guide and the legislation or related regulations, the legislation and...
Publication | 2019-10-04
Consultation is now concluded.
On June 20, 2019, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) launched consultations on its approach to setting regulated interswitching rates. The CTA is inviting key stakeholders to share their views to ensure that its regulated interswitching rates: are...
Consultation | 2019-07-31
Section 95.1 of the Canada Transportation Act states that a railway company shall cause only such noise and vibration as is reasonable, taking into account:
its obligations under sections 113 and 114 of the Act, if applicable;
its operational requirements; and
the area where the construction...
Web page | 2019-07-30
Rail Transportation Regulations are finalized.
As part of its Regulatory Modernization Initiative, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) held consultations on rail-related regulations and guidance materials. These consultations also support the implementation of the Transportation...
Web page | 2019-07-10
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