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CN announced Jan. 9 that it set a new monthly record for grain movement in December, marking its fourth consecutive record month. CN moved more than 2.82 million metric tons of grain from Western Canada last month, surpassing its previous December record set in 2020 by more than 80,000 metric tons.
CN also set a record for grain moved within a single calendar year in 2025. In Western Canada, CN moved more than 31.3 million metric tons, surpassing the previous record of 30.9 million metric tons set in 2020. Across all of Canada, CN shipped more than 32.7 million metric tons of grain, exceeding the prior all-time record of 32.25 million metric tons established in 2024.
“Canadian farmers produced record grain crops. Through consistent execution and close collaboration across the grain supply chain, CN railroaders supported the movement of these volumes to market. These results contributed to another record month and another consecutive record year in 2025 for grain movement across Canada,” said CN Executive Vice-President and Chief Commercial Officer Janet Drysdale.
Additionally, CN says it continues to execute its winter operations plan across the network as the colder months have begun.
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Warrior Met Coal, Inc. recently celebrated the completion of the Blue Creek Mine project located in Tuscaloosa County, Ala.
NS supported the $3 billion corridor with a $200 million investment, “strengthening connections from the mine to the Port of Mobile and beyond.” Warrior Met Coal invested approximately $1 billion to develop the project.




