Saint John New Brunswick - Canadian Pacific (CP) today officially launched its international intermodal service through the Port of Saint
John, New Brunswick.
The inaugural train carries containers from the Hapag-Lloyd vessel Detroit Express bound for intermodal terminals on the CP network in Canada and the
U.S.
"The new Port of Saint John service offers shippers a compelling value, a congestion-free port with a world-class operator, matched with CP's precision
scheduled railroading model. CP has been without access to a deep-water Atlantic Ocean port for a quarter-century, and today I'm pleased to deliver a simple
message, We're back," said Keith Creel, CP President and Chief Executive Officer.
CP originated westbound train 251-11 this morning for the Montreal region at Brownville Junction, Maine, with the first Port of Saint John containers on
connection from the New Brunswick Southern (NBSR) and Eastern Maine (EMRY) railways.
From Montreal, CP will move containers from the vessel Detroit Express on connecting trains to destinations that include Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton,
Vancouver, Chicago, and Minneapolis.
The first eastbound intermodal train to the Port of Saint John departed Montreal on Friday, 7 Aug 2020.
CP gained access to the Port of Saint John through connections with EMRY and NBSR with CP's purchase of the Central Maine & Quebec Railway (CMQ), completed
in June.
CP has committed to investing $90 million over three years into the CMQ property to enhance safety and efficiency over the corridor.
Complementing that investment is the port's $205 million West Side Modernization project, which includes a new wharf, a terminal upgrade, and a deeper shipping
channel.
CP's route is the shortest between Atlantic Canada and key North American markets.
By year's end, CP anticipates it will be able to offer 24 hour service between Saint John and Montreal.
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