‘Not going to make it:’ Hopes dashed as talks break down over Churchill rail sale
CHURCHILL, Man. — Residents of Churchill are devastated after learning efforts to restore rail service to the northern Manitoba town have fallen apart.
Hudson Bay Railway said talks broke down on Tuesday after months of negotiation to transfer ownership of the crippled rail line — the community’s sole land link — to a consortium of northern communities.
The railway, owned by Denver-based Omnitrax, would only say a sale to the consortium may no longer be possible.
“Despite our best efforts to find common ground on certain key issues, it now appears that this transaction has fallen apart,” the company said in a statement. “This outcome is unexpected and very unfortunate. We offer our apologies to all those who depend on the line.”


