Lac-Mégantic marks 10th anniversary of rail disaster that killed 47 people
LAC-MÉGANTIC, Que. — A commemorative mass has begun in Lac-Mégantic, Que., to mark the 10th anniversary of the rail disaster that killed 47 people and destroyed parts of the community’s downtown.
Federal and provincial politicians gathered with residents at the Sainte-Agnès church, promising that a long-awaited rail bypass would be built to divert trains carrying dangerous goods through the town centre.
Speaking to reporters outside the church, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau honoured the strength and resilience of Lac-Mégantic’s people, and recognized that it’s taken longer than hoped to build the bypass.
“I made myself and the community a commitment that we would end the trains coming through this community …. We’re hoping to start construction this fall,” he said.