Actually, the Northgate Commodities Logistics Centre about 60 km southeast of Estevan hasn’t seen too many slow days since the first railcars started rolling south in January 2015. Officially opened in May 2016, the 2.7 million bushel capacity grain terminal which has rail service connecting to BNSF (Burlington Northern Santa Fe) Railway is moving about 100 railcars per week, with a wide range of commodities headed to not only to U.S. markets but into Mexico, Europe and Asia.
On any given day this fall, anywhere from 50 up to 200 grain trucks from Saskatchewan and Manitoba farms within a 200 km radius of Northgate, are delivering to the facility built around the long-abandoned hamlet of Northgate where Highway 9 crosses the Canadian/U.S. border. The Northgate terminal is built along one of the few rail-crossing points along the U.S. border in Western Canada.
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On any given day this fall, anywhere from 50 up to 200 grain trucks from Saskatchewan and Manitoba farms within a 200 km radius of Northgate, are delivering to the facility built around the long-abandoned hamlet of Northgate where Highway 9 crosses the Canadian/U.S. border. The Northgate terminal is built along one of the few rail-crossing points along the U.S. border in Western Canada.
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