08-05-2025 13:14 via farms.com

Shortlines look to the past as a way of the future

Short line railroads have been operating in Western Canada since the early 2000s, servicing communities that were left abandoned by the major railroads.Locally, a solution was put in place over two and a half decades ago, which has led to a celebration this year. It was 25 years ago that Great Western Railway started to, and continues to, proudly lead the way in providing service to producers in southwest Saskatchewan.Great Western Railway, which has a combined total of 400 mostly local sharehol
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