RAIL cars carrying goods for export are now reaching Vancouver, after train movement to and from British Columbia's west coast was stopped by wildfire damage on two main rail routes, reports Bloomberg.
Ag Transport Coalition has reported that 91 rail cars carrying grains were unloaded at the Port of Vancouver, with more than 500 at different stages of arrival and others on the way.
About 4,000 rail cars remain in the corridor to Vancouver. Some are redirecting: The Port of Prince Rupert has seen a surge in rail cars, though its numbers are still lower than those in Vancouver as it is a smaller port.
One cargo vessel named Nikiland that appeared to be headed for Vancouver, made a sharp turn north earlier this week, in the direction of Prince Rupert, Bloomberg data show.
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Ag Transport Coalition has reported that 91 rail cars carrying grains were unloaded at the Port of Vancouver, with more than 500 at different stages of arrival and others on the way.
About 4,000 rail cars remain in the corridor to Vancouver. Some are redirecting: The Port of Prince Rupert has seen a surge in rail cars, though its numbers are still lower than those in Vancouver as it is a smaller port.
One cargo vessel named Nikiland that appeared to be headed for Vancouver, made a sharp turn north earlier this week, in the direction of Prince Rupert, Bloomberg data show.
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