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Carlton Trail Railway Company

The CTRW is one of a number of railroads in Saskatchewan. The Carlton Trail Railway (CTRW) operates from Saskatoon to Prince Albert, over 103 miles of former Canadian National Railway (CN) track. CTRW serves the forest products industry by transporting lumber from the Prince Albert area to destinations across North America. CTRW also supports the grain and specialty crops industry including primary elevators and a pulse processing plant. Carlton Trail Railway is also a great location for railcar owners looking for storage.

Services Offered

Railcar Repair And Storage

Transloading

Contact

Address:
1545 5th Avenue East
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan S6V 7Z5 Canada

Customer Service:
877.276.3777
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Operations:
Bonni Campbell
306.961.8416
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Details

Miles Operated:
103.2 Miles

Interchanges:

CN – Saskatoon, SK

 

Map

OmniTRAX  railroad
Class 1 railroad

Tariffs

General Freight Tariff 6000-Effective 01.01.2020

CTRW Rate Tariff 8001 – Effective 01.01.2024

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summary

The CTRW is one of Saskatchewan’s many railroads. The Carlton Trail Railway (CTRW) runs over 103 miles of historic Canadian National Railway (CN) track from Saskatoon to Prince Albert. CTRW transports lumber from the Prince Albert area to destinations across North America for the forest products business. Grain and specialty crops are additionally supported by CTRW, which includes primary elevators and a pulse processing plant. Railcar owners looking for storage can consider the Carlton Trail Railway.

project highlights

In Saskatchewan, the CTRW is one of several railroads. Over 103 miles of former Canadian National Railway (CN) track, the Carlton Trail Railway (CTRW) connects Saskatoon and Prince Albert. CTRW transports lumber from Prince Albert to locations across North America for the forest products industry. CTRW also has major elevators and a pulse processing plant to assist the grain and specialty crop industries. Railcar owners looking for storage could go no further than Carlton Trail Railway.

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