The Railroad
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- Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025
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After skiing the Arctic for 100 days, I arrived in Churchill, Canada, only to discover the city had no more functioning railroad. The rails were flooded on 23 may 2017 after a huge winter storm hit the region earlier this winter. The damaged rails suffered some washouts, which cut the city only ground supply and communication mean.
Private owner Omnitrax, whom is legally bind to maintain the tracks, refused to repair the line, pretexting exaggerated costs and financial failure. The government refused to funnel money to the company, resulting in a political drama and no repairs. Churchill's citizen are stuck with high prices, jobs cuts and a bitter feeling of being abandoned. The situation also impacted the whole Kivalliq region, Nunavut, which relied on Churchill rail supply line.
One year later, nothing had changed...
Since the rails were part of my itinerary and "The Manneken Trip" expedition, I decided to shoot this video while cycling the rails down towards Gillam and later Winnipeg. The idea was to generate some awareness and report on the state of the rails.
As expected, the damages aren't that bad, and could easily be repaired. It was a horrible ride with its lot of nice surprises! Nature was super beautiful however : the taiga, the boreal forest and lots of birds. Three days after finishing the trip, 41 communities joined together with private company Fairfax and AGT in order to buy the Hudson bay railroad and port. It's an historic move from these community which retransfer ownership into local hands!
However, no date has been set for the repairs yet... Due to intensive and long winters, repairs can only take place during the few summer months. If repairs don't start soon, Churchill might have to face another winter without train.
Arnaud Maldague.
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