Feds, province pump more money into rail line to Churchill, Man.
Wed, August 3, 2022
The federal and Manitoba governments are putting up more money to support a rail line through northern Manitoba.
The two governments are promising a combined $147 million over two years to fund upgrades and the ongoing operation of the Hudson Bay Railway.
The rail line brings people and goods to several northern communities and is the only land link to Churchill, a town on the coast of Hudson Bay.
The railway was owned by a U.S.-based company until a consortium that includes First Nation communities took over ownership with federal help.
The federal government provided $117 million to the new owners in 2018 and another $40 million last year.
The railway has been prone to disruptions in part due to the remote boggy terrain it runs through, and had stopped operating under its previous owners.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 3, 2022
The Canadian Press
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