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Via Rail is seeking a judicial review of the reasons why Canadian National Railway Co. imposed speed restrictions that affect its new passenger trains.
The restrictions are causing daily delays on Via Rail’s Québec City-Windsor corridor.
Via says CN hasn’t provided any evidence or valid reasoning for the change.
The new trains have been shuttling between Montreal and Ottawa since November 2022 .
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