CALGARY, June 24, 2013 /CNW/ - Canadian Pacific (TSX:CP)
(NYSE:CP) announced today its main line west of Calgary through the Banff-Canmore
region of Alberta is now open
after railway operations crews successfully restored segments
impacted by the extreme weather last week. A portion of its
track in Calgary is expected to
re-open this evening, fully restoring the railway's main line. A
segment of CP's south line to Lethbridge,
Alberta will be fully restored by Thursday.
Heavy rainfall and the accelerated snowcap melt in the Rockies
over the past several days caused severe flooding and many
Southern Alberta communities
remain evacuated and under states of emergency including
Calgary.
While the affected segments of the railway's main line were
being fully restored, the railway detoured a number of its trains
on the south western part of its network and was assisted by CN and
other carriers over the weekend.
"Considering the devastating impacts to thousands of people and
property that this extreme weather left in its path, I commend the
resiliency and dedicated efforts of all our CP railroaders, who
safely worked to get our network back in service so quickly," said
CP Chief Executive Officer, E. Hunter
Harrison, who noted during the four-day period, crews
responded to over forty individual locations impacted by high water
in both Alberta and the
British Columbia interior.
"The force and extent of this flooding was extensive and evolved
from hour-to-hour. As locations were identified, CP crews responded
with equipment and resources and carefully managed to safely and
systematically restore each outage," said Harrison.
Harrison continued, "Despite the significant recovery efforts
and interruption to railway operations, CP maintains its previously
provided guidance for 2013."
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Canada and the United States with direct links to eight
major ports, including Vancouver
and Montreal, providing North
American customers a competitive rail service with access to key
markets in every corner of the globe. CP is a low-cost provider
that is growing with its customers, offering a suite of freight
transportation services, logistics solutions and supply chain
expertise. Visit cpr.ca to see the rail advantages of Canadian
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SOURCE Canadian Pacific