Canada’s second-biggest rail shipper gets green light to forge a network that reaches the Gulf of Mexico and Pacific Ocean via the North American industrial heartland
US$27-billion takeover of Kansas City Southern on Wednesday, allowing Canada’s second-biggest rail shipper to forge a network that reaches the Gulf of Mexico and Pacific Ocean via the North American industrial heartland.
The takeover is expected to create jobs, remove 64,000 trucks from North American roads, and support investment in infrastructure, the STB said.
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