The circular logo features the CN noodle along with symbols important to Canada’s Indigenous people. Spokesperson Patrick Waldron tells Trains News Wire that the shield was designed by students the University of Winnipeg Indigenous Studies program.
Waldron says 200 new GE locomotives will eventually wear the logo. In 2017, the railroad announced that it had ordered 200 ES44ACs from GE that will arrive over three years.
In 2013, CN adopted an Aboriginal Vision to help build mutually-beneficial relationships with Canada’s First Nation communities. CN operates within or adjacent to more than 100 different Aboriginal communities.
Mr Prest, the THB (Toronto Hamilton & Buffalo) was owned by CP Rail, not CN Rail
Thank you.
No photo attached. My bad or your bad?
Such Dedication to the “First Nations’. Seems sad, they had to jettison the THB RR, and ultimately, leave those communities along that route without services(?).