Alberta-based Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC), the only single-line transnational railway linking Canada, the United States and Mexico, recently released reports outlining the company’s climate advancements.
The Climate Insights report provides an overview of CPKC’s climate governance and strategic approach to climate change while the Climate Mileposts report highlights the company’s progress toward lower carbon freight rail and stronger network resilience. The Climate Insights report includes the processes implemented to identify, assess and manage climate-related risks and opportunities.
“These reports showcase CPKC’s dedication to responsible growth and leadership in climate action, reflecting our vision for a more sustainable rail network across North America through innovation and environmental stewardship,” Keith Creel, CPKC president and CEO, said.
Highlights include:
CPKC conducted network capacity and resilience improvements supported by siding extensions, track upgrades and advanced inspection technologies.
The company deployed 100 new Tier 4 locomotives, expanded its use of energy management technologies and is conducting testing and fueling infrastructure expansion for its hydrogen locomotive fleet.
CPKC’s network is approximately 20,000 route miles. The company employs 20,000 railroaders, and provides North American customers with rail service and network reach to key markets throughout the continent. It offers a suite of freight transportation services, logistics solutions and supply chain expertise.