INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT * Canada - Atlantic trucker likes the cut of container corridor's jib
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Halifax,NS,CAN -Today's Trucking -18 Sept 2009: -- One of Atlantic Canada's three largest fleet owners says the city of Halifax should reconsider a plan to restrict port-bound trucks from the congested and pedestrian laden downtown core and move them to a new truck-rail corridor to the south of town... According to the newspaper, widening the CN rail cut from a point near the Halterm terminal to the west end near Bayers Road was a potential project former premier Rodney MacDonald, had hoped to see happen under the Atlantic Gateway... It would have trucks and buses, emergency vehicles and bicycles; and because of that the $225 million cost made it prohibitive... Armour said that make sense just to look at widening the corridor to only allow trucks beside the rail track...
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