Transportation
Train Movements in Canada Close to Normal After Labor Chaos
- CN Railway, CPKC are near pre-lockout levels: RailState
- But it may still take weeks to fully catch up, CN says
A Canadian Pacific Railway Co. locomotive at the Port of Vancouver on Aug. 22.
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Train movements at Canadian National Railway Co. and Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. are almost back to normal after a short lockout of unionized workers, according to RailState, a provider of real-time rail data.
Canadian National train movements were at 96% of pre-lockout levels as of Tuesday, while Canadian Pacific was at 95%, RailState said. The two railways came to a halt Aug. 22 in Canada due to a labor dispute with more than 9,000 workers represented by the Teamsters union.