CP Reopening B.C. Rail Corridor on Nov. 23
Canadian Pacific will resume service between Kamloops, British Columbia, and Vancouver by mid-day on Nov. 23.
Canadian Pacific will resume service between Kamloops, British Columbia, and Vancouver by mid-day on Nov. 23.
Food and toilet paper have been stripped from grocery store shelves across British Columbia as panic buying follows the realization Wednesday, Nov. 17 that the previous day’s Biblical flooding means road and rail connections with Vancouver and southwestern British Columbia could be disrupted for months.
Canadian Pacific (CP) and CSX have been added to the 2021 Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) North America.
The Surface Transportation Board (STB) will assess environmental impacts of the proposed Canadian Pacific (CP)-Kansas City Southern (KCS) merger; it’s expected that the environmental review process will wrap up by fall 2022.
RAILWAY AGE, NOVEMBER 2021 ISSUE: Railway Age’s Women in Rail awards recognize leaders for driving their businesses forward while making a difference in the industry and in their communities.
Canadian Pacific (CP) and Kansas City Southern (KCS) shareholders will have an opportunity to vote on the CP-KCS combination next month.
G3 Pasqua and CHS Northland Grain Hazel have each earned Canadian Pacific’s annual Elevator of the Year award.
The Surface Transportation Board (STB) has released a procedural schedule for the proposed transaction creating Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) and is inviting public comment.
Canadian Pacific has published its 2020 corporate sustainability report on the company’s “successes and achievements on its journey to being sustainably driven.” The report “provides an overview of CP’s continued progress in three sustainability areas of focus: operating safety, maintaining operational excellence throughout the network, and managing the social impact of CP’s work.”
Despite third-quarter 2021 supply chain challenges, Canadian Pacific’s (CP) “commitment to the foundations of precision scheduled railroading enabled us to respond quickly and effectively,” President and CEO Keith Creel said during the railroad’s earnings announcement on Oct. 20.