First grain in six years to move over the Hudson Bay railway on Friday
Arctic Gateway Group (AGG) announced Wednesday that the Hudson Bay Railway will move grain from The Pas to the Port of Churchill for the first time in six years.
AGG said that the return of grain shipping, scheduled to happen on Friday, is a sign of what’s to come.
“It’s a strong signal of the progress made to restore and rebuild this corridor, and of the opportunity ahead as we continue growing the business with a diversified mix of exports,” said Mike Spence, chair of the Arctic Gateway Group and mayor of Churchill.
“In addition to grain, we will also, this year, export critical minerals and potash, as well as industrial goods, supplies and equipment to Nunavut – representing the most diversified mix of annual exports in the Port of Churchill’s history.”
