Canada’s transport minister said he is determined to get to the bottom of a recent train delay that left Via Rail passengers stranded for about 10 hours in Quebec over the long weekend.
Pablo Rodriguez said he is meeting with Via Rail leadership this week.
“Passengers deserve better,” Rodriguez said Sunday on X.
Via Rail confirmed that passengers were stuck for 10 hours on Saturday when a train broke down between Montreal and Quebec City after experiencing two consecutive mechanical issues.
The company said no buses were available in the region to offer alternative transportation.
This is unacceptable and we will get to the bottom of this. I’m meeting with VIA’s leadership this week. Passengers deserve better. https://t.co/1KBp5ehz3q
— Pablo Rodriguez (@pablorodriguez) September 1, 2024
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Electricity, air conditioning and washrooms were shut down at times to allow for repairs and coupling with another train, the company said.
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