2/5 Slater Stivet, Ottawa, Ontario, KLA GN? May 14, 1975, Canadian TRANSPORT YOUR FILE No, : : : Commission Vowe douler . Consequently, I have been directed to inform ysu that unless - . you can produce new evidence or present argunents of a more substantial Commission canadienne OURFILENG | | . : Mature than what has already been provided, within thirty calendar days, ss TRANSPORTS . Nowe douler . 4205, 3608. it will be assumed you no longer oppose the application and further deliberations regarding the application will be made by the Comittee on that basis, Mr. R.A. Freeman, . . . ' Yours very truly, City Clerk, : 2272 McAllister Avenue, Port Coquitlam, B.C. Dear Sir: | | . | BEA Dall . . J. d'Avignon, Re: CP Rail Customer Service Centre at’ : . . . Secretary, Vancouver, B.C, : Railway Transport Committee, This has further reference to your letter of May 24, 1973 and our subsequent reply of June 7, 1973 concerning your opposition to the above noted Customer Service Centre. We understand that representatives of CP Rail visited the Municipal offices on June 27, 1973 and reviewed the entire CSC Concept to your satisfaction, 4n Officer of the Comittee has recently completed an extensive investigation into all aspects of the CP Rail's application, with particular emphasis being placed on an analysis of work procedures and concepts under the proposed plan, all for the specific purpose of determining how the new set-up would affect the users of railway services, Gbviously, we share your concern that any changes to methods of transacting business with CP Rail should be of a nature that will preclude any deterioration in resultant service levels, . As you are well aware the Customer Service Centre concept is already partially implemented and from all accounts has been functioning satisfactorily, The Investigating Officer also examined the facilities of the proposed “On Hand" Representative and was of the view that express traffic could be adequately handled,