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Canadian National Railway (CNI) operates North America's premier transcontinental rail network, providing critical freight transportation services across diverse industries. This dedicated news hub offers investors and stakeholders timely updates on CN's operational milestones, strategic initiatives, and market developments.
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CN (CNI) has announced its 2025 capital expenditure program of CAD $3.4 billion, focusing on capacity growth, safety enhancement, and sustainable development across North America. The program includes CAD $2.9 billion for maintenance and strategic infrastructure initiatives, with projects encompassing over 225 miles of new rail installation and 8 capacity building projects in Western Canada. Additionally, CAD $500 million is allocated for rolling stock upgrades and expansion.
The company's 2024 investments of CAD $3.5 billion included notable projects such as a $75 million CAD siding extension in Chicago boosting corridor capacity by 17%, infrastructure improvements in Greater Vancouver, and development of a high-efficiency loading fuel terminal in Toronto.