Railroad Service

Chatham-Kent is serviced by the trunk lines of three major railways:
Canadian National Railway (CN)
CN is a leader in the North American rail providing shippers with more options and greater reach in the rapidly expanding market for north-south trade. CN is the only railroad which crosses the continent east-west and north-south, serving ports on the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts while linking customers to all three NAFTA nations.
905.669.3098
www.cn.ca
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR)
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) is a Class 1 North American railway providing freight transportation services over a 14,000 mile network in Canada and the United States. CPR’s high-density mainline network serves major Canadian ports and cities from Montreal to Vancouver and key centres in the U.S. Midwest and Northeast.With eight Canada/U.S. border crossings, CPR’s international reach extends far beyond its own network. Through alliances with other North American Class 1 railways, CPR customers have access to the Pacific Northwest, the southern U.S. and Mexico.
1.800.263.0804
www.cpr.ca
CSX
CSX provides rail freight transportation over a network of more than 21,000 route miles in Ontario and Quebec and 23 US states. In addition, the company provides connections to 70 ocean, river and lake ports and connects to 230 short line and regional railroads.
1.877.744.7279
www.csx.com