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Via Rail offers apologies, compensation after holiday travel chaos

Via Rail's president and CEO has released a statement apologizing for cancellations, delays and stranded trains around Christmas in southern Ontario and Quebec, saying the servicedidn't meet its own standards or rider expectations.

CEO says service didn't meet its own standards or rider expectations

Two people sit on a bench with their feet up on their luggage while another person walks near them.
People wait at the Via Rail station in Ottawa on Dec. 23 as a major winter storm rolled through the region. It was the first of four days of major train travel disruptions. (Melanie Campeau/CBC)

Via Rail's president and CEO has released a statement apologizing for cancellations, delays and stranded trains around Christmas in southern Ontario and Quebec, saying the service didn't meet its own standards or rider expectations.

Train service was severely disrupted in the Windsor, Ont., to Quebec City corridor from Dec. 23 to 26, and outright cancelled on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

A storm hitDec. 23, then aCN train derailment on Dec. 24 near Grafton, Ont., shut down a stretch of track that left passengers trapped aboard trains for hours.

CBCNewsheardfrom passengers describing cramped conditions, out-of-service bathrooms, and a lack of food and water.

A statement released at noon ET Tuesday, and credited to president and CEOMartin R. Landry, contained multiple apologies.

"We appreciate that passengers were looking forward to holiday celebrations and family get-togethers, and we regret that for many, those plans were disrupted. We didn't meet your expectations and for that we apologize," the statement said.

Via Rail should have better shared information about delays, the statement added,and better supported passengers on those trains.

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More travellers were stranded over Christmas weekend when Via Rail had to cancel service along the Toronto to Montreal corridor. Meanwhile, airports are still dealing with backlogs from delays and cancellations earlier in the week.

Full refunds and travel credit

Passengers whose trains were "immobilized" on Dec. 23 and 24will get full refunds andtravel credits, Via Rail said in an updated statementTuesday.

It was already announcedfull refunds should be automatically given forpassengers whose trains were cancelled between Dec. 24 and 26.

The company is also hiring outside experts to reviewplanning and response for the storm, as well as customer care and communications.

"Beyond not having met the expectations of our customers, we have not lived up to our own standards," the statement said.

"Despite weather events and a freight train derailment beyond our control, it is clear that lessons will be learned, and changes will be made."

Members of theHouse of Commons transport committee said last week they want to hear from Landryabout the holiday trouble, along with the CEO of Sunwingairlines.