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    CWB Rail Cars What a deal!

    Vader;

    You and Ian were so proud... I thought...

    Farmers to benefit from CWB purchase of rail hopper cars

    Winnipeg – The CWB's planned purchase of 1,660 used rail grain hopper cars will create financial and strategic benefits for western Canadian farmers, CWB Chief Operating Officer Ward Weisensel said today.

    The CWB has announced its intention to exercise options to purchase the cars, which it currently leases to help move farmers' grain to market and port. The purchase, when concluded, will increase the CWB's owned fleet of cars to 3,510.

    "The main benefit comes from earning a return for farmers on their investment in these cars," Weisensel said, adding lease arrangements with railways and users should allow the CWB to not only recoup the purchase price, but result in a net profit over the remaining life span of the cars.

    "Owning these cars also gives farmers, through the CWB, the opportunity to exercise more control over car supply. It could also help us in negotiating rates and service with the railways."




    Just a question...

    What Kind of a deal did the CWB get from the railways?

    A full service lease that cost us less and lowered the Freight Cap?

    Full payment for non-stat hauls to go into CWB coffers...?

    A deal that likely assures our cars won't hardly even be used up here hauling stat grain!

    What on earth were you guys thinking of?

    A 1.6% incease in the freight cap... instead of a decrease in freight rates?

    This is how the CWB is working for "designated area" growers?

    Buy rail cars... from our earnings...

    Give a sweetheart deal to the railways... then get our freight rates increased so we can pay twice?

    Wow.
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