Arctic Gateway Rebuilds Hudson Bay Railway Operations

Arctic Gateway Group has invested about $300 million since 2018 to rebuild the Hudson Bay Railway and upgrade the Port of Churchill, repairing bridges, replacing ties and culverts, and refacing wharves. Federal and provincial support — including a $175 million federal commitment over five years — underpins operations while the operator works to restore customer trust, boost freight traffic, and finish basic upgrades within one to two years.
Key Points
- 1Rebuilt infrastructure: Arctic Gateway spent roughly $300 million repairing tracks, bridges, ties and culverts since 2018
- 2Secured funding: federal and provincial commitments including $175 million over five years support operations and maintenance
- 3Adopted modern monitoring: drones, ground-penetrating radar and predictive AI aim to reduce derailments, improve scheduling
Scoring Rationale
Credible operational and funding update with government backing; limited novelty and regional scope reduces broader industry impact.
Sources
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