Rail strike would affect more than 32,000 commuters in Canada's three biggest cities (2024)

More than 32,000 rail commuters across the country will have to find new routes to the office if a work stoppage kicks off at Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. this week.

Transit authorities say select commuter lines that run on CPKC tracks in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver will be suspended should dispatchers walk off the job at 12:01 a.m. EDT on Thursday alongside 3,200 other workers.

The railway has said it will lock out employees unless a new contract is reached or the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference agrees to binding arbitration -- a path the union has rejected. The Teamsters have also issued a 72-hour strike notice, which would kick in at the same time.

A phased shutdown of the networks at both CPKC and Canadian National Railway Co. is already underway as the clock ticks down on negotiations between both companies and the union. Canadian Pacific barred virtually all new shipments on Tuesday morning, with CN planning to do the same Wednesday to avoid leaving any goods stranded on the tracks.

The commuter lines affected by the potential work stoppage are TransLink's West Coast Express in the Vancouver area, Metrolinx's Milton line and the Lakeshore line's Hamilton GO station in the Greater Toronto Area, and Exo's Candiac, Saint-Jerome and Vaudreuil/Hudson lines in the Montreal area.

"Without the work of the CPKC rail traffic controllers, our trains on these three lines would be unable to run," said Exo spokesman Eric Edstrom in an email in French.

"The bus shuttles that will be offered will not be able to compensate for the entire service of the three affected train lines."

The three Montreal lines account for 21,000 of the impacted daily riders, while Greater Toronto would see about 8,100 customers sidelined, according to the transit agencies. In Metro Vancouver, more than 3,000 passengers take the West Coast Express each day.

TransLink said it will provide customer updates as the situation unfolds. Metrolinx is pointing Toronto-area riders to alternate routes and stations, while Exo said it is working on alternative bus services into Montreal.

The impact on commuter lines is limited to routes running on CPKC-owned tracks because dispatchers at CN, which hosts a greater number of passenger trains, are not part of the bargaining process and would not take part in a work stoppage.

The Teamsters represent some 80 CPKC rail traffic controllers negotiating for a contract -- distinct from the company's main group of engineers, conductors and yard workers.

A shutdown by 9,300 employees at CN and CPKC would be unprecedented, marking the first-ever simultaneous work stoppage at the country's biggest rail companies, experts say. Their trains haul a combined $1 billion worth of goods per day, from canola to consumer electronics, according to the Railway Association of Canada.

Already, the U.S.-based CSX and Norfolk Southern railways have closed their gates to most cross-border shipments, while shipping giants such as Hapag-Lloyd have made "contingency plans" as others reroute cargo.

More than 100 industry groups and local chambers of commerce have called on the prime minister for government intervention, warning that key links in the country's supply chain are set to snap.

The U.S. and Canadian chambers of commerce added to those calls Tuesday with their respective heads Suzanne Clark and Perrin Beatty saying, "A stoppage of rail service will be devastating to Canadian businesses and families and impose significant impacts on the U.S. economy."

"Significant two-way trade and deeply integrated supply chains between Canada and the United States mean that any significant rail disruption will jeopardize the livelihoods of workers across multiple industries on both sides of the border," the pair said in a statement.

"The Government of Canada must take action to ensure goods continue to move reliably between our two countries."

Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon planned to meet with CN and union representatives in Montreal on Tuesday, and with CPKC and the Teamsters in Calgary on Wednesday.

MacKinnon, who stepped into the minister's role barely four weeks ago, has repeatedly stressed that the parties must hammer out a deal themselves rather than rely on federal intervention, such as back-to-work legislation.

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All sides said this week they remain far apart, with wages and scheduling as key stumbling blocks.

If they can't reach a tentative deal, some Via Rail passengers will also be affected.

Canadian Pacific owns two sections of track in Ontario where Via trains run, including a nearly 480-kilometre stretch between Sudbury and White River. The train, which runs three times a week, would be cancelled "without alternative transportation" until the labour dispute ends, said Via spokeswoman Jamie Orchard.

"Impacted customers on this route will be contacted directly if the work stoppage is confirmed. They will also be able to autonomously modify their reservation or opt for a full refund at no cost on viarail.ca," she said in an email.

The Crown corporation is also working with CPKC to maintain access to a one-kilometre section in Smiths Falls, Ont., that its cars traverse on multiple daily trips between Toronto and Ottawa, Orchard said.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 20, 2024.

Rail strike would affect more than 32,000 commuters in Canada's three biggest cities (2024)

FAQs

Does CN strike affect via rail? ›

Via Rail has said it could see service disruptions in Northern Ontario, but would be able to operate without major disruption, and it has not otherwise commented on how the strike and lockout will affect its intercity trains.

Will the CN strike affect the Go Train? ›

CN Rail meanwhile issued a notice saying that it will lock out its workers at the same time unless a deal is reached or the parties go to binding arbitration. In a statement, Metrolinx said that a rail strike would not affect most GO Transit riders.

What is the train strike about? ›

What are the strikes about? Aslef, the train drivers' union, is seeking better pay for its members. It says drivers are being asked to accept worse working conditions in exchange for a wage increase.

Is rail strike over in Canada? ›

The work stoppage came to an end at 12:01 a.m. on Monday based on a decision issued on Saturday by the Canada Industrial Relations Board ordering both companies and their workers to resume operations ahead of binding arbitration.

Which services are affected by rail strike? ›

The train companies that would have been affected are:
  • Avanti West Coast.
  • Chiltern.
  • CrossCountry.
  • East Midlands Railway.
  • Gatwick Express.
  • Great Northern.
  • GWR.
  • Greater Anglia (including Stansted Express)

Can you still travel during a train strike? ›

Even better, make sure you have a seat reserved. Most importantly, know that it is possible to travel on strike days. Trains run on some routes, and your rights to compensation and help in the event of disruption aren't any different.

What happens if my train goes on strike? ›

If you've booked with us and your ticket is for a strike day, you'll be entitled to a fee-free refund. Your ticket may also become valid for travel on other days. Details will be confirmed shortly after any strike action is announced.

Are all trains cancelled when there is a strike? ›

You can travel by train on days affected by action short of a strike, however some services will be subject to short notice cancellations or amendments. We recommend you checking your journey before you travel, (up until the time of departure) using Journey Checker.

What do train drivers earn? ›

The average LNER train driver salary range is £30,000 to £70,000. The average TFL train driver salary range is £57,217 to £61,620. The average Scotrail train driver salary range is £50,659 to £56,245. The average Northern Rail train driver salary range is £40,104 to £57,546.

Why did the railroad strike fail? ›

Even though federal troops had never before been deployed in states during a labor dispute, President Hayes ordered troops sent to Maryland, West Virginia, and Pittsburgh, and by early August — with the help of federal troops — all the strikes were over and the trains were running again.

How do I know if train strikes affect me? ›

For service disruption information during strike periods please visit the National Rail Enquiries website here. You can also use the check your journey tool on that page which will alert you of any known disruption on your route.

How do I know if my train is affected by rail strike? ›

For service disruption information during strike periods please visit the National Rail Enquiries website here. You can also use the check your journey tool on that page which will alert you of any known disruption on your route.

What happens to my rail ticket if there is a strike? ›

If you've booked with us and your train is cancelled or rescheduled, you'll be entitled to a fee-free refund online. Your ticket would also be valid on the train before or after your booked journey for the same train operator, but please be aware that with reduced services on strike days these trains may be very busy.

Will trains still run during train strike? ›

While most affected operators will not be running any trains on ASLEF strike days, most will run a limited service on RMT strike days.

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