Deal in principle reached to restore rail service to northern Manitoba: Feds
WINNIPEG — An agreement in principle has been reached to restore the only land link, along with hope for a solid economic future, to the town of Churchill in northern Manitoba.
The federal government and a consortium of northern communities said Wednesday night they had reached a deal to transfer ownership of the area’s rail line and port from Denver-based Omnitrax.
“The rail line is one of the foundational pieces of transportation infrastructure for the northern portion of the province,” Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr said in a written statement.
“The announcement today is a signal that negotiations are moving forward and a made-in-Canada solution is imminent.”


