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Canadian government, short line combine on improvements at Port of Windsor

By Trains Staff | July 13, 2022

| Last updated on February 23, 2024

Essex Terminal Railway to help fund warehouse expansion, transload improvements

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Logo of Essex Terminal RailwayWINDSOR, Ontario — The Canadian government and Essex Terminal Railway will combine on a project to expand warehouse capacity and improve transloading at the Port of Windsor, officials announced Tuesday.

The government will provide C$5 million in funding for the project, which Transport Minister Omar Alghabra said in a press release is “critical to maintaining a competitive, resilient, and fluid supply chain.” The railroad will provide $6.2 million for the project, which will increase capacity and efficicency of transloading at Morterm Ltd. The government money will come from the National Trade Corridors Fund. The fund has a total of C$4.6 billion to disburse over an 11-year period through 2028.

The Essex Terminal operates 33.5 miles of track, with direct connections to Canadian Pacific, Canadian National, and CSX Transportation. Its 21.7-mile main line between Windsor and Amherstburg, Ont., roughly parallels the Detroit River. More information on the railroad is available at its website.

One thought on “Canadian government, short line combine on improvements at Port of Windsor

  1. That I know of, the Port of Windsor mostly handles road salt, the salt mines being under the Detroit River, which is also the international boundary. “Morterm” in the article is apparently a reference to Morton Salt, a company that once owned the railroad.

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