Northern Alberta municipalities and industry members form alliance for better rail service
An advocacy group with 20 members has formed to be a collaborative voice for better rail service in Alberta and the western half of the country.
The Community Rail Advocacy Alliance has 15 municipalities from northwestern Alberta, including the County and City of Grande Prairie, MD of Greenview, and Saddle Hills County.
The CRAA says right now railways throughout Alberta face unevenly deployed resources, insufficient seasonal service, and unreliable capacity that fails to adequately serve several industries across the province.
Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton said in a release; “Grande Prairie is home to some of our province’s biggest industries, and the failure to provide reliable rail service has significantly impacted our industries’ capacity to import and export goods.”