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Alberta seeks public input on high-speed rail system

Alberta is holding public meetings on the feasibility of a high-speed train system in the province, but the former transportation minister says he hasnt yet been convinced that its a worthwhile project.

Alberta is holding public meetings on the feasibility of a high-speed train system in the province, but the former transportation minister says he is notconvincedits a worthwhile project.

The meetings will be held in Calgary, Edmonton and Red Deer this month and will behosted by the legislative assemblys standing committee on Albertas economic future.

Calgary

Feb. 24,6:30 p.m.

Coast Plaza Hotel and Conference Centre

1316 33rd StreetN.E.

Red Deer

Feb. 25, 6:30 p.m.

Red Deer Lodge Hotel and Conference Centre

431149thAvenue

Edmonton

Feb. 26, 6:30 p.m.

Committee Room A -Fourth Floor Legislature Annex

9718107th Street

The committee has already heard from several professionals on the subject and now wants to hear from other Albertans.

RicMcIver, the province's former transportation minister who now serves as infrastructure minister, said he has yet to be convinced about the project.

I dont think it has been demonstrated to me yet at least that it makes sense, but then again, the research goes on and we as a government, at any given time, we need to make decisions based on the best information available, he said.

McIversaid the committee's work won't necessarily put an end to the debate on high-speed rail.

I guess if there is a decision to build it that puts it to rest once and for all, and if there is a decision not to build it then the discussion continues, he said.

People who want to comment at the meetings are asked to register first by calling 780-427-1350 before Feb. 20. Written submissions are also welcome until March 31byemailing economicfuture.committee@assembly.ab.ca

For more information visit the standing committee's website.

A preliminary plan for a high-speed rail network as seen in a 2009 report prepared for the Alberta government. (TEMS)