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Province to review commuter rail options for Victoria area

Transportation Minister Todd Stone says the province will look at options for using old E&N rail line for transit services, but he stopped short of promising a new service.

Business case to be completed for commuter transit options on E&N Rail line between Vic West and Langford

VIA Rail operated the daily service on the E&N railway until 2011
VIA Rail operated the daily service on the E&N railway until 2011 (Alasdair McLellen/Wikipedia)

The province is taking a closer look at options tobringcommuter rail service back in the Victoria area, but Transportation Minister Todd Stone has stopped short of making acommitmentto restoretrain service.

Instead Stone saida working group will be formed to complete abusiness case forcommuter railon the old E&N Rail corridor between Vic West and Langford. Municipal governments, and B.C. Transit will also provide input.

"We think this idea has merit. We think that this idea could add transit capacity," Stone said at the announcement Thursday morning at an old E&N Rail stop at Admirals Road and Colville Road.

Trains stopped running on the E&N corridor in 2011 because of issues with the tracks.

Transportation Minister Todd Stone says the province will review options for commuter train service between Vic West and Langford on the old E&N line. (Liz McArthur/CBC)

Mayors in the capital region have been pushing for transit service on the 15-kilometre stretch between Westhills in Langford and Vic West to help easegrowing traffic snarls on Highway 1.

"The province is aware thatLangford,Sookeand the western communities have been growing quickly and areprojected to continue to grow significantly," Stone said.

The E&N rail line is owned by the Island Corridor Foundation, which has been working for several years to resume passenger rail service.

Victoria council endorsed a motion in the fall of 2016 to look at the viability of a commuter train on the line.

A developer has also come up with a proposal forcommuter train service along the rail corridor from Langford to Vic West.