MONTREAL — Amtrak says it aims to relaunch passenger train service between Montreal and New York City next week, a route that typically carries more than 100,000 travellers per year. However, the American rail giant says it still needs to work out several operational details before the Sept. 11 planned restart. Amtrak announced in late June it would halt service on the Canadian National Railway Co. line due to speed restrictions prompted by summer heat, which can cause kinks in the steel tracks.
You'll be surprised to learn that Dubai has these ten things...A construction zone on the Trans-Canada near Jemseg that was the scene of a deadly, four-vehicle crash this summer is expected to disappear during the third week of September, weather permitting.Along this section, vehicles travelling both east and west are each reduced to one lane on a single side of the divided highway, separated by pylons in a no-passing zone.
John and Jemseg rivers and the MillAs the start of the school year gets underway, the city of Montreal says it is speeding up the implementation of its $10 million plan to improve road safety around schools.The money is being used to create 30 projects in 11 boroughs, a dozen of which have already been implemented with the rest expected to be completed by the end of the year. The work includes widening sidewalks, more pedestrian lights and speed bumps.
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