Marc Garneau says Ottawa will require video and voice recorders on trains
MONTREAL — Ottawa will implement rules to require railways to install video and voice-recording devices in locomotives, Transport Minister Marc Garneau said Thursday.
He said they would be used to investigate accidents such as the 2013 train derailment that killed 47 people in Lac-Megantic, Que.
“Accidents will always happen but we need to learn from our experience to help avoid them in the future,” Garneau said in Montreal, where he appeared before members of the business community to outline Ottawa’s transportation plan for the coming decades.
He said the government also plans to bring forward the review of the Railway Safety Act to 2017 from 2018.


