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Don railways have to prove they are ‘economically unviable before they can discontinue operations?

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Don railways have to prove they are ‘economically unviable before they can discontinue operations?

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A. No. The revisions to The Railway Act in 2001 dropped the uneconomical proof requirement and placed emphasis on ensuring that only commercially viable railways are allowed to start-up in Saskatchewan.

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