Hudson Bay Railway Receives New Funding for Infrastructure and Trade Expansion
05.02.2025
The Canadian government and Manitoba province will invest millions in Hudson Bay Railway. This funding will improve infrastructure, support trade expansion, and enhance transportation for northern communities. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Major Investments for Hudson Bay Railway Rehabilitation
Canada has committed over CA$43 million, while Manitoba adds CA$36.4 million to the project. These funds will modernize the railway and strengthen Churchill Port’s capacity for international trade.
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Arctic Gateway Group, a coalition of Indigenous communities, is responsible for overseeing railway restoration. The project aims to provide reliable transport for businesses and residents in remote regions.
Minister Terry Duguid emphasized the railway’s importance for economic and social stability. This investment ensures infrastructure improvements and creates valuable job opportunities for local communities.
Hudson Bay Railway Strengthens Canada’s Trade and Economy
The Manitoba government recognizes Hudson Bay Railway as a vital trade route. Premier Wab Kinew highlighted its potential to boost the province’s economy and expand global market access.
Arctic Gateway CEO Chris Avery stated that railway and port upgrades will enhance supply chains. Improved infrastructure supports mineral exports, agricultural shipments, and other essential goods.
With rehabilitation near completion, Canada’s northern trade routes are set for expansion. This investment reinforces the country’s commitment to sustainable transport and Indigenous economic development.
Source: www.trains.com
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