To view the thaw zones, current predicated spring thaw dates, and maximum intermodal payloads please visit here.
To view the thaw zones, current predicated spring thaw dates, and maximum intermodal payloads please visit here.
To view the thaw zones, current predicated spring thaw dates, and maximum intermodal payloads please visit here.
Please be advised that deliveries and pickups in Southern Ontario, Montreal, and parts of Atlantic Canada on Monday, April 8, may experience delays of up to 24 hours due to anticipated traffic congestion, as the upcoming Total Solar Eclipse is expected to attract large crowds to these areas. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide more specific updates if service delays occur.
Please note that delays may be possible throughout Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto as a result of the significant snow fall. Pickups and deliveries in these regions may experience delays of up to 24 hours. We will continue to monitor the situation closely, and provide further service updates as they become available.
In the world of freight transportation, the debate between rail and road has long been a topic of discussion. While both methods have their pros and cons, rail shipping has been increasingly favoured for long-haul shipments in recent years. So let’s explore the advantages of shipping by rail versus road and why businesses are turning to railways to move their cargo efficiently.
To view the thaw zones, current predicated spring thaw dates, and maximum intermodal payloads please visit here.
Please note that delays may be possible throughout Calgary, AB as a result of a significant weather change this week, bringing cooler temperatures and the potential for 15 to 25 cm of snow. This expected front will also bring heavy snow, starting this evening in west-central Alberta and spreading southeast on Wednesday and Thursday. Over the next 48 hours, parts of southern Alberta could see snowfall totals of 15 to 25 cm, with even higher amounts possible over the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. Snowfall warnings are likely. We will continue to monitor the situation closely, and provide any service updates as they become available.
Please note that due to outcome of the severe weather conditions, our NL terminal anticipates service delays of 48-72 hours as we clear the backlog. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as they become available.
Please note that due to severe weather conditions, our NL terminal will be closed today and is scheduled to reopen on Monday, March 11. With this closure, we anticipate service delays of 48-72 hours, but we will continue to monitor the situation and provide any updates as they become available.
Please note that unsafe road conditions caused by heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures may result in delays of 24-48 hours throughout both SK and MB. We are actively monitoring the situation and will provide updates as they become available.