Transport Canada Enacts Emergency Rail Safety Rules in Wake of Quebec Crash
Transport Canada announced emergency railway safety rules in the wake of a deadly freight train crash in Quebec earlier this month.
The directive requires rail operators to have two operators on a locomotive attached to loaded tank cars transporting dangerous goods.
The new rules also require rail operators to ensure that no trains are left unattended while transporting loaded tank cars with dangerous goods, that trains are protected from unauthorized access into the cab and that automatic brakes are set when a locomotive attached to one or more cars is left unattended for an hour or less.