Fears for B.C. grain harvest, commuter train still suspended, amid rail disruption

The West Coast Express passenger train is shown in Burnaby, B.C., on Tuesday, May 29, 2018. Rail commuters in British Columbia's Lower Mainland must continue using alternative options to get to work after the first-ever simultaneous work stoppage on Canada's to major railways halted service on the West Coast Express. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

British Columbia grain producers are closely watching developments in the nationwide railway dispute triggered on Wednesday night, saying its impacts could soon spread beyond farmers to producers of food and beer.

Canadian National Railway Co. trains have begun rolling again, but it's unclear when freight movements will fully resume after workers issued a strike notice and pushed back against efforts by the federal government to get them back on the job.

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