Article: Rail Movement In Manitoba To Resume As Flood Waters Recede.

Byline: Dwayne Klassen, Resource News International

WINNIPEG, MB, May 20, 2009 (Resource News International via COMTEX) -- Floodwaters along the Red River in Manitoba have receded enough that Canada's two national railway companies have resumed or will resume operations on their rail line subdivisions in the southern region of the province in the very near future, according to spokespersons from each railway.

"Canadian Pacific Railway resumed service on its subdivision which runs from Winnipeg to Emerson and across the border into Noyes, Minnesota and then down into the Minneapolis/St. Paul area on April 28," Mike LoVecchio, senior Manager, Media ...

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