Decision on future of E&N Rail given 18 months after Snaw-Naw-As appeal rejected
NANAIMO — The E&N Trail rail lines running through Snaw-Naw-As First Nation will remain property of the government, at least for now.
On Tuesday, Sept. 14, the BC Court of Appeal announced they upheld a prior BC Supreme Court ruling indicating a right of way through Snaw-Naw-As to accommodate the line would remain for at least 18 months, despite it no longer being used for its initial purpose.
The Court suggested plans remained to use the land, maintained by the Island Corridor Foundation, for transportation.
“The cessation of service is more than temporary but ICF intends to restore the entire rail corridor to allow active rail services if it is able to secure sufficient funding from government,” the ruling from Justice’s Fisher and Abrioux read.