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7 June 2013

Transport Canada Releases Final Report on Locomotive Voice and Video Recorders

Ottawa Ontario - The Honourable Denis Lebel, Minister of Transport Infrastructure and Communities, Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec, and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, today released a study by the Advisory Council on Rail Safety's Working Group on Locomotive Voice and Video Recorders (LVRs), which calls for the voluntary installation of voice/video recording devices on locomotives by railway companies. It should be noted that VIA Rail has committed to installing voice recorders on all its locomotives.
 
"I wish to thank the Advisory Council for its work, which will inform measures to improve rail safety in Canada," said Minister Lebel. "Our government accepts the report's findings, and supports the voluntary use of voice recorders. We applaud VIA Rail's commitment to voluntarily installing voice recorders on all their trains, and we strongly encourage other rail operators to consider doing the same."
 
Today, the Minister also wrote to the Railway Association of Canada and individual railway companies to strongly encourage installation of recording devices.
 
The working group, comprised of representatives from the railways, unions, and Transport Canada, undertook a comprehensive study of the issue of locomotive voice and video recorders at the request of the Minister following a VIA Rail train derailment in Burlington, Ontario on 26 Feb 2012.
 
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