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Non-Tech : Railamerica
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To: Don Whittington who wrote ()1/10/1999 10:58:00 AM
From: Don Whittington  Read Replies (1) of 66
 
Friday January 8, 11:03 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

Canadian Pacific Railway and RailAmerica
Complete Transfer of Vancouver Island Rail
Network

BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 8, 1999--Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) and RailAmerica, Inc.
(Nasdaq/NNM:RAIL - news) Friday announced that they have completed the transfer of the 290-km (181-mile)
Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company (E&N) on British Columbia's Vancouver Island to RailAmerica's newly
formed subsidiary, the E&N Railway Company (1998) Ltd. (ENR).

The transaction includes the sale of the 109-km (68-mile) section of rail line between Port Alberni and Nanaimo,
and the lease of the Victoria-to-Nanaimo and Parksville-to-Courtenay segments of the E&N network, about 181 km
(113 miles). Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

ENR, the new rail operator on Vancouver Island for RailAmerica, expects to handle approximately 8,000 carloads
of freight during its first twelve months of operation. Commodities moved by ENR include forest/paper products,
mineral and chemical products.

The VIA Rail passenger service on the ENR will continue to operate as before.

''As a company with significant experience in the operation of short line railroads, RailAmerica and the new E&N
Railway will enhance the prospects of both the freight and passenger service on Vancouver Island,'' said Ed
Dodge, executive vice-president of CPR.

CPR and RailAmerica are committed to working with the Vancouver Island Railway Society (VIRS), all levels of
government, VIA Rail and other stakeholders to enhance passenger service on Vancouver Island. The two
companies will contribute $25,000 Cdn. to VIRS in support of its efforts to improve passenger rail service on
Vancouver Island.

Gary O. Marino, RailAmerica's Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, added: ''We are delighted to
conclude our negotiations, to be investing in British Columbia and to establish this new business relationship
with Canadian Pacific Railway. As we commence operations under the new ENR banner in 1999, we look forward
to working with CPR and freight shippers on Vancouver Island to enhance rail service and expand franchise
opportunities through the implementation of intermodal and transload business. In addition, we are dedicated to
working with VIRS, the local communities and VIA Rail Canada to expand passenger rail service on Vancouver
Island.''

The two companies announced Sept. 21 that they had signed a letter of intent to transfer the E&N to RailAmerica.
The transfer of the E&N will affect 45 employees, who will either work for ENR or remain with CPR.

Calgary-based CPR, a subsidiary of Canadian Pacific Limited, operates about 25,000 km (15,500 miles) of track in
Canada and the U.S. The railway has about 20,000 employees and annual revenues of $3.7 billion Cdn. CPR's
Website address is: cpr.ca

RailAmerica, Inc. is a diversified international transportation company operating 13 railroads over approximately
4,160 route km (2,600 route miles) in eight U.S. states, Canada and the Republic of Chile. The Company holds a
minority equity interest in the transcontinental Australian passenger rail service and owns Kalyn/Siebert, Inc., a
specialty truck trailer manufacturer with production facilities in Gatesville, Texas and Trois-Rivieres, Quebec,
Canada. Receive RailAmerica's latest news and other corporate information by visiting its website at
www.railamerica.com.

This press release contains forward-looking statements regarding future events and the future performance of
the companies that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially, including,
but not limited to, economic conditions, customer demand, increased competition in the relevant market, and
others. We refer you to the documents that the companies file from time to time with the Securities and
Exchange Commission, such as the Form 10-K, Form 10-Q and Form 8-K reports of RailAmerica, and Form 40-F and
Form 6-K reports of Canadian Pacific Railways Company, in the United States, which contain additional important
factors that could cause its actual results to differ from its current expectations and from the forward-looking
statements contained in this press release.
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