Statement from Mayor Scott Gillingham on Rail Relocation Study Announcement

Released: October 15, 2024 at 10:59 a.m.

Unfortunately, I couldn’t attend this morning’s news conference on the rail relocation study because of my involvement in the hiring process for our next police chief.  However, I fully support the Province’s decision to have Dr. Lloyd Axworthy lead this effort. Studying rail relocation – especially looking at incremental improvements – was one of my campaign commitments, so I’m glad to see this moving forward.

The City of Winnipeg is eager to be part of this study, and we look forward to working with the provincial and federal governments and other partners to look at the feasibility of relocating rail lines.

This issue has been debated in Winnipeg for many years, but we need solid information on costs, potential funding sources, and the impact on rail operations, jobs, and city infrastructure. This data will help guide future decisions.

I also hope the study considers smaller steps we can take right away. Over the past two years, I’ve had productive conversations with rail companies about repurposing abandoned spur lines and underused corridors. These areas could be used for new housing or active transportation, improving safety and connectivity in ways that are more affordable and quicker to implement.

Media Availability:

The Mayor will be available for media questions at 12:45 pm today in the foyer outside the Mayor’s Office.

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