Canadian National Railway Company Facing Network Shutdown: Key Updates
Canadian National Railway
Canadian National Railway Company (CN), a Class I freight railway in Canada, is currently facing a phased shutdown of its networks.
CN's network spans over 20,000 miles, connecting Canada and Mid-America to the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf of Mexico.
The company, founded in 1919, operates the longest railway system in North America, with over 31,000 miles.
Network Shutdown
The shutdown is underway as the clock ticks.
CN, created by the Canadian government in 1918 to manage nationalized railroads, has not yet disclosed the cause of the shutdown.
The impact of the shutdown on the transportation of goods and services in Canada and the United States remains unclear.
Stay Informed
For the latest updates on the network shutdown, visit the CN website or follow their social media accounts.
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