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6/7/2018



Rail News: Canadian Pacific

CP unveils plan to order 5,900 grain hopper cars


The railroad's plan to revitalize its hopper-car fleet will start with an order for 1,000 cars from National Steel Car.
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Canadian Pacific will spend more than a half-billion Canadian dollars on new high-capacity grain hopper cars to serve CP grain shippers, the Class I announced today.

The railroad's plan to revitalize its hopper-car fleet will start with an order for 1,000 cars from National Steel Car of Hamilton, Ontario. Over the next four years, CP plans to order 5,900 hopper cars in total, which will enable the railroad to remove all low-capacity hoppers — including all Canadian government cars — from its fleet, company officials said in a press release.

The new units feature a three-pocket design that can be loaded and unloaded more efficiently than the current fleet's old four-pocket government cars, company officials said. Additionally, the new hopper cars can handle more than 15 percent greater volume and 10 percent greater load weight than the cars being retired. Also, the new units' shorter frame allows for more cars in a train of the same length.

With the new shorter and lighter hopper-car fleet, CP will be able to fit 118 cars within the current 7,000-foot, 112-car unit train definition, which will add about 16 percent capacity per train. Eventually, CP will be able to fit 147 of the new cars within the 8,500-foot train design, company officials said.

"For more than 100 years, grain has been embedded in CP's DNA," said President and Chief Executive Officer Keith Creel. "We know farmers depend on us to transport their product efficiently, safely and reliably to market. It's the largest sector of CP's business by revenue, and we're committed to continuous improvement for the benefit of our customers and the North American economy."

CP's purchase of the new cars is made possible by changes to the Maximum Revenue Entitlement formula through the recent passage of the Transportation Modernization Act. CP will be the first Class I to receive hoppers as a result of the act's changes, CP officials said.