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What are you doing to alleviate the long-term impacts of additional rail traffic?

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What are you doing to alleviate the long-term impacts of additional rail traffic?

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The federal government and partner agencies will build nine new road-rail grade separations along the Roberts Bank Rail Corridor to enhance the efficiency and safety of rail operations and accommodate the anticipated growth in trade-related traffic. The federal government has announced $75 million to fund road/rail grade crossing improvements along the Roberts Bank Rail Corridor (RBRC) as part of the Asia-Pacific Gateway & Corridor Initiative. PMV will also contribute up to $50 million towards road/rail grade separations to support long-term growth along the Roberts Bank Rail Corridor. In Delta, the Roberts Bank Rail Corridor initiative has identified grade rail separation projects and 41B and 80th Avenue. Additionally, two grade separation projects have been identified in Delta as part of the South Fraser Perimeter Road (SFPR) project at 64th Street and 36th Avenue.

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