The Port of Churchill in northern Manitoba, Canada’s only deep-water Arctic port, is closing for two years, while the rail line leading to it is under construction.
Where the rails sit on muskeg, work is being done to stabilize the track bed. While passenger and freight trains continue to run during the construction, “it would have been very difficult to run grain trains at the same time,” said Sheldon Affleck, CEO of the Arctic Gateway Group, which owns and operates the rail line and the grain terminal at the port.
“If you don’t bite the bullet and do your permanent solutions to the track, it’s like a pot-holey road that’s always under construction and you never get anything productive done. You are damaging what you are doing while you are doing it inefficiently,” said Affleck.
Because of drought this year in Canada’s prairies, grain production was significantly down, meaning the port would have had no grain to ship in 2022. For that reason, the construction is not ill-timed.
Source : Splash247