CN Investing $35 Million in Iowa
CN (NYSE: CNI) announced an investment of approximately $35 million in Iowa for 2020, aimed at enhancing rail infrastructure, including bridge maintenance and track upgrades. This initiative supports the company's commitment to economic growth and GHG emission reduction by promoting rail transport, which can significantly lessen road congestion and emissions. Past investments in Iowa total over $200 million in five years, reinforcing CN's pivotal role in the regional economy.
- Investment of $35 million in Iowa for rail infrastructure upgrades
- Over $200 million invested in Iowa over the last five years
- Improvements will enhance supply chain efficiency and reduce GHG emissions by promoting rail transport
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Investments Focused on Safety and Capacity to Strengthen Rail Network, Help Reduce Emissions, and Support Economic Growth
HOMEWOOD, Ill., July 28, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CN (TSX: CNR) (NYSE: CNI) announced today that, as part of its strategic investments to support growing demand and enable supply chains, it plans to invest approximately
“We take our essential role in the North American economy seriously and these investments in Iowa are a key part of our strategy to support growth. The Company remains committed to help enable supply chains that fuel Iowa’s growth as we are a critical part of getting everyday goods to markets and consumers. Safety is a core value at CN and by investing in the maintenance and expansion of our track and capacity, we are providing customers with a safe and reliable solution at a time when fluid supply chains are more critical than ever.”
- Derek Taylor, Vice-President, Eastern Region at CN
“CN has made significant investments for years across Iowa. These investments will link us to global markets and set a firm foundation for a rapid economic recovery. CN’s rail network helps our farmers, ethanol plants and, ultimately, Iowa consumers.”
- Tim Kraayenbrink, Iowa State Senator
The Company’s investments will create greater capacity, which supports reductions in its customer’s transportation supply chain GHG emissions, by encouraging the use of rail for long haul needs. This reduces emissions, traffic congestion, accidents and burdens on public transportation infrastructure as one freight train can replace over 300 trucks from roads. Moving freight by rail instead of truck reduces GHG emissions by
Maintenance program highlights include:
- Installation of over 95,000 new railroad ties
- Rebuilds of 19 road crossing surfaces
- Maintenance work on bridges, culverts, signal systems, and other track infrastructure
Iowa in numbers:
- Capital investments: More than
$200 million in the last five years - Employees: approximately 262
- Railroad route miles operated: 574
- Community partnerships:
$47,000 in 2019 - Local spending:
$24 million in 2019 - Cash taxes paid:
$4 million in 2019
Through CN’s subsidiary, the Chicago, Central & Pacific Railroad, CN’s rails stretch the breadth of Iowa, from the Missouri River in the west to the Mississippi in the east. CN carries a wide variety of manufactured and industrial products like food, machinery, electrical equipment, chemical products and primary metals. In addition to serving local businesses, CN’s ethanol franchise is centred in the Hawkeye State with several plants along the route between Dubuque and Sioux City and Council Bluffs.
Forward-looking statements
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