Please note that M-O has lifted the traffic embargo and regular service to the BC corridor has resumed as of Monday December 6, 2021.
Please note that M-O has lifted the traffic embargo and regular service to the BC corridor has resumed as of Monday December 6, 2021.
Please note that effective immediately, M-O will be reinstating the embargo on all freight destined to Vancouver due to continued challenges with rain and mudslides in British Columbia.
We have recently received news that both CN and CP will resume a slow start up on the Vancouver corridor. Traffic staged on outbound lanes at origin will be moved first prior to any new intermodal traffic being accepted.
Please note that effective immediately, M-O will be placing an embargo on all freight destined to Vancouver due to the unfolding situation in British Columbia.
Please note that we are experiencing CN delays of 24-48 hours into Halifax at this time. We will provide updates as more information becomes available.
CN crews have been working safely and diligently throughout the day to clean and repair multiple sites affected by the significant rainfall in British Columbia.
All intermodal and carload traffic northbound and eastbound from Vancouver, as well as traffic inbound to Vancouver from east/north of Kamloops is affected by this situation.
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Due to high winds the Confederation Bridge in PEI has been temporarily closed which may result in delays into and out of this region. We will continue to monitor and update as the situation changes.
Please note that regular service in this area will resume this evening, Friday September 3rd.