Cargill completes $20-million rail capacity project in Lethbridge
LETHBRIDGE, AB – A project more than five years in the making, will allow Cargill to now have a significantly-higher capacity to ship crops out to the west coast.
Regional Manager Allan Facchinutti says they have nearly tripled the number of rail cars that they can send out of the Lethbridge facility at one time.
“When we would load 56 cars, we would ship approximately about 5,000 tonnes of grain, wheat, canola, durum, peas. Now with the 134 car stop and CP’s new rail cars they’ve got, we can ship upwards of 15,000 tonnes in one spot.”
All of the products that are sent out of Cargill’s facility along Highway 3 are shipped to Vancouver, where they will then be sent by boat to numerous countries along the Pacific corridor.