Evacuation train departs Hope, B.C., bound for Vancouver with 200 passengers
A late-night evacuation train carrying about 200 people stranded for days by British Columbia’s mudslides and floods has left Hope for Vancouver.
Jonathan Abecassis, a spokesman for Canadian National, says the emergency evacuation train was expected to arrive in Vancouver at about 10:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Most of the people on board the train had been in Hope, located about 150 kilometres east of Vancouver, since Sunday when disastrous floods and mudslides cut off some of the province’s major highways.
Abecassis says the evacuation train is the result of efforts between Emergency Management B.C., Via Rail and CN.