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    #11
    Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
    Anyone know if CN fires grain cars onto the north shore in Vancouver via the old BCRAIL line from Prince George? Used to deliver feed to a dairy south of Prince George and honestly never seen a single grain car on that line. If they don't, then there's only one way to the coast... through the canyon.
    I don't know but would guess they don't. I think it's about 175 miles farther.

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      #12
      Our year-over-year compares would be even better if not for a very slow start to the crop-year for grain sales. A portion of CP's dedicated train capacity also sat idle for most of August and September, and some shippers struggled to fill their committed freight until November.

      Why would that be? Was there no product left to ship because the carry out was overestimated, or was it because farmers wouldn't sell at the prices being offered?

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        #13
        Anyone know whats happening at prince rupert?

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          #14
          Not sure what the problem is at cp. ...just watched a show on discovery on how well everything was going.....

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            #15
            Originally posted by bucket View Post
            Not sure what the problem is at cp. ...just watched a show on discovery on how well everything was going.....
            Was the show shot in the 60's?

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              #16
              Look pretty recent probably last winter since one episode was previewed a while back....

              It's just so encouraging to see the way they work so hard....

              And that constant revelation about being the builders of Canada and being hundred years old ....no one questions why more hasn't been done in the last 50 years, for being such an economic prerequisite to the country. ...

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                #17
                An interesting historical note: There were plans drawn up prior to WW1 for twinning the CPR main line from the lakehead to Vancouver. Even though the CPR was on the proper side of the Fraser river canyon it would have been quite the feat

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                  #18
                  They made the first route without the technology of today....

                  I don't buy into it can't be
                  done....more like no one wants to do it. ...

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                    #19
                    There is no political will. It doesn't affect eastern Canada. No one travels by railroad so it is completely off of voters radar. It will run into the same environmental backlash as pipelines do. Why would a politician embroil themselves in this issue when there are no votes to be gained, and a career to be lost? A project such as twinning railroad doesn't pay back within a 4 year election cycle. But all of the negatives would float up well within the same election cycle. Government is not the answer here.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by buzz View Post
                      I saw this on the CP website - Report


                      http://www.cpr.ca/en/our-markets/grain/grain-update http://www.cpr.ca/en/our-markets/grain/grain-update

                      Taken as a whole, the crop-year to date has been a successful one for CP. Our innovative Dedicated Train Program has 15 percent more subscribers this year, our cycle times were on target and generally, things along our supply chain were moving well. Our year-over-year compares would be even better if not for a very slow start to the crop-year for grain sales. A portion of CP's dedicated train capacity also sat idle for most of August and September, and some shippers struggled to fill their committed freight until November.
                      It does seem that grain sales got off to a slow start. That is something that has to be understood as well. There is not a market for all the grain produced on the prairies all the time
                      Still the statement that the CPR couldn't find grain to haul hides the fact that there was unfulfilled demand. They just never bothered to clean it up. There are always cars supplied early too, which if you read between the lines means some elevator keeps shipping and another is left waiting.

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