News Releases
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Safety Management Systems update
July 2, 2015Railway Association of Canada (RAC) members welcome changes to Canada’s Railway Safety Management System (SMS) regulations, which came into effect on April 1, 2015. Canada’s railway industry worked collaboratively with Transport Canada on these revisions, which enhance an effective line of safety defence. -
RAC Dangerous Goods Team completes first railway emergency response training course of 2015
June 15, 2015The Railway Association of Canada Dangerous Goods Team has completed its first of three 40-hour railway emergency response training courses at the Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) in Maple Ridge, B.C. -
Railways announce new mobile app to give Canadian first responders real-time dangerous goods information
May 28, 2015Canada’s railways are launching their new AskRail app, aimed at providing emergency responders with real-time information about a train’s rail-car contents in the event of an emergency. Through AskRail's mobile interface, developed by the Association of American Railroads and its members, including CN and CP, emergency responders across North America will be able to see the contents of a railcar through a simple search, view railway emergency contact information, and reference resources to support incident response. -
Railway association welcomes Canada-U.S. harmonized tank car standard
May 1, 2015Canada’s railways take safety very seriously. The railway industry has advocated for more robust tank car standards including increased shell thickness, jacket protection, and full-height head shields to protect the car from puncturing, among other safety features. The RAC participated in consultations on the new harmonized standard, filing comments with Transport Canada, and with the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration through its membership on the Association of American Railroads’ Tank Car Committee. -
Railway association statement on electronically controlled pneumatic brakes
May 1, 2015Electronically Controlled Pneumatic (ECP) braking systems use electronic controls to activate air-powered brakes on all cars in a train simultaneously. ECP brakes do not prevent derailments from happening; rather, this technology has some limited potential to mitigate the severity of a derailment. The Railway Association of Canada (RAC) believes this marginal safety benefit must be weighed against the considerable operational challenges of implementing this technology, and the additional risk posed to employee safety. -
SeeTracksThink: Railway Association of Canada welcomes Rail Safety Week 2015
April 27, 2015“See Tracks, Think” is the key message of this year’s Rail Safety Week (April 27 – May 3), a national week of activities devoted to educating the public about the dangers associated with railway crossings and trespassing on railway property. The Railway Association of Canada (RAC) encourages everyone to consider the impact that a lack of awareness around railway property could have on themselves, their family, their community and on railway employees. -
Railway association statement on new tank car standard
March 11, 2015The Railway Association of Canada (RAC) welcomes the federal government’s new tank car standard. The RAC also supports the government’s aggressive timeline for phasing out DOT-111 tank cars built before 2011. -
Canadian Railway Hall of Fame announces 2013-2014 inductees
February 11, 2015John Armstrong, Milton Deno and the community of Saint-Lambert, Que. are the 2013-2014 inductees into the Canadian Railway Hall of Fame (CRHF), a virtual exhibit that recognizes the people, technology and municipalities that have advanced Canada’s railway industry. -
Montreal adopts new guidelines for residential developments near railway operations
February 4, 2015The City of Montreal has become the first major urban area in Canada to adopt the Guidelines for New Development in Proximity to Railway Operations into its long-term development plan. The guidelines – developed by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) and Railway Association of Canada (RAC) as part of their joint Proximity Initiative – address railway-community issues concerning noise, vibration, and safety. -
Transportation costs affect homebuying decisions: report
January 23, 2015Efficient, low-cost transportation services like commuter rail have a big impact on the full costs of home location options, according to new research from RBC and the Pembina Institute.