CN says it is fundamentally changing its approach for the winter to deliver consistent service even during extreme weather.
CN says it is fundamentally changing its approach for the winter to deliver consistent service even during extreme weather after a year of unpredictable events including flooding in British Columbia caused significant delays across the country.
CN says its winter plans focus on precision and planning, including for extreme cold periods which force the company to shorten and slow its trains in order to operate safely.
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