Canadian National Railway is considering discontinuing its Squamish and Lillooet routes in British Columbia to reduce maintenance costs and streamline operations. The scenic lines, currently used only by the Rocky Mountaineer train, are expensive to upkeep and underused. If closed, ownership reverts to the province, opening doors for public input and potential tourism or freight redevelopment. The move reflects CNR’s push for long-term financial and network sustainability.
Canadian National Reevaluates BC Tracks for Efficiency Boost

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