Canada Boosts Rail Safety with Investments in Ontario

Transport Canada

Investing in improving railway safety is important to ensure Canadians benefit from the safest railway systems.

Today, the Minister of Transport, Pablo Rodriguez, and the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship and Member of Parliament for Markham-Unionville, Paul Chiang, announced an investment of over $13.5 million to support 112 projects in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Areas and other regions in Ontario, through the Rail Safety Improvement Program at the historic former Unionville train station in Markham.

The Rail Safety Improvement Program provides funds for projects that aim to improve rail safety at grade crossings and along rail lines. It provides investments in rail infrastructure, helps address climate change resiliency, supports innovative solutions through research studies and new technology pilot projects, and helps educate Canadians on railway safety through outreach and awareness initiatives.

For example, close to $280,000 has been allocated for a grade crossing improvement project in Markham, near the former train station where this announcement took place. Pedestrian gates, fencing, and other protective measures have been added at the GO Train crossing on Main Street Unionville. This is one of a dozen projects in Markham that have been approved through this round of Rail Safety Improvement Program funding.

In addition to supporting infrastructure upgrades, technology pilot projects, and research initiatives aimed at enhancing railway safety, investments through the Rail Safety Improvement Program also contribute to economic growth by ensuring the continued efficient movement of goods to market and creating good-paying jobs.

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