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Crews rush to repair southern Interior rail lines damaged by washouts, mudslides

A mudslide washed out a portion of Highway 1 at Tank Hill near Lytton.
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The heavy rain and mudslides in southern B.C. have disrupted both highway infrastructure and rail lines.

Canadian National Railway tracks are out of use due to mudslides and washouts, which has affected both Fraser Canyon rail lines and northbound tracks toward Prince George.

"Crews are inspecting the affected areas and carrying out repairs which are critical to the passage of railway traffic through southern B.C.," Canadian National Railway spokesperson Mathieu Gaudreault said in a written statement.

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North of Hope, Canadian Pacific Railway lines are out of use since storms on Nov. 15 devastated the Lower Mainland and southern Interior.

"CP is experiencing a track outage north of Hope affecting rail service to the region," CP spokesperson Salem Woodrow said in a written statement.

Both Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National Railway operate rail tracks through the Fraser Canyon, while Canadian National operates another rail line north from Vancouver toward Prince George.

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Both rail lines through the Fraser Valley travel through Kamloops before reaching the Lower Mainland.

Vancouver Fraser Port Authority says there is no rail traffic between Kamloops and Vancouver.

There is at least one partial derailment on a Canadian Pacific track.

The major trading route through the Fraser Canyon was previously hampered by the recent wildfire season, especially after the wildfire that devastated the village of Lytton in July.

— With files from The Canadian Press.


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