Organizations hope to launch weekend-only passenger service between Sault Ste. Marie and the south end of Oba Lake
The initiative aims to restore passenger rail service along the Algoma Central Railroad corridor, with the hope of launching weekend-only passenger service between Sault Ste. Marie and the south end of Oba Lake.
MTA Inc., a non-profit corporation established by Missanabie Cree First Nation is pleased to announce that after intense analysis by CPCS, a renowned railway transportation firm, a new Bear Train Business Case has been developed. The new business case includes updated financial projections, which will strengthen the feasibility and viability of this initiative.
“This initiative is about more than transportation—it’s about a critical First Nations project, community connections and regional economic development,” said Chair, David MacLachlan. “We’re excited to bring this vision closer to reality with the support of our partners and community.”
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