Canada to help fund rail improvements at Pointe-Noire terminal (8/19/2019)

8/19/2024

The Canadian government will invest CA$50 million to improve infrastructure at the Pointe-Noire terminal in Sept-Iles, Quebec, to support the mining industry.

The funds will go toward a project that includes building a conveyor to connect the storage yard to the wharf, which will increase vessel loading speed, Transport Canada officials said in a press release.

Among other improvements, the SFP Pointe-Noire, a public-private partnership that aims to develop assets at Pointe-Noire, will upgrade the railway and electrical infrastructure to supply the storage yard, waterproof part of the yard, and build a retention pond and pumping stations.

The Quebec North Shore and Labrador Railway serves the port.

Source: Progressive Railroading Daily News