First Nations leader pledges action after rail service resumes by Lytton, B.C., area
LYTTON — One of two rail companies with routes through Lytton, B.C., says it has resumed service after a wildfire devastated the village last week, a move one First Nations leader says he’s willing to do “what’s necessary” to stop.
Canadian Pacific Railway says in a statement that mainline operations resumed Monday after safety inspections were completed of the tracks and infrastructure.
The company says it is increasing inspections of its tracks and equipment during this period of extreme weather and staff are on-site supporting local authorities.
Service for both CP and Canadian National rail lines were halted by the fire and Canadian Pacific says it disrupted critical transportation services for the movement of goods across Western Canada and the rest of the continent.