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Any one deliver to Northgate?

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  • fjlip
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2002
    • 9840

    Any one deliver to Northgate?

    Actually, the Northgate Commodities Logistics Centre about 60 km southeast of Estevan hasn’t seen too many slow days since the first railcars started rolling south in January 2015. Officially opened in May 2016, the 2.7 million bushel capacity grain terminal which has rail service connecting to BNSF (Burlington Northern Santa Fe) Railway is moving about 100 railcars per week, with a wide range of commodities headed to not only to U.S. markets but into Mexico, Europe and Asia.

    On any given day this fall, anywhere from 50 up to 200 grain trucks from Saskatchewan and Manitoba farms within a 200 km radius of Northgate, are delivering to the facility built around the long-abandoned hamlet of Northgate where Highway 9 crosses the Canadian/U.S. border. The Northgate terminal is built along one of the few rail-crossing points along the U.S. border in Western Canada.


    http://www.grainews.ca/2016/10/03/northgate-grain-export-terminal-booming-with-business/?utm_source=FBC+Publications&utm_campaign=de1c7630 94-Grainews+Weekend+Stories+Oct+11%2C+2015&utm_medium =email&utm_term=0_2da8244677-de1c763094-88067685
  • biglentil
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2015
    • 3263

    #2
    Nope but samples on route!

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    • farmaholic
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 17482

      #3
      It would be interesting to see what they think of our Durum, eh biglentil?

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      • biglentil
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2015
        • 3263

        #4
        Yes exactly a bit of a hike 4 us but F the local Viterra they f'd me on some red lentil overage recently after doing them the favour of hauling in early when begged to. I'm sick of their games! I'm starting to sound a little like Wiseguy, lol. Anyways competition to the line co's always a good thing.

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        • MBgrower
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2012
          • 1565

          #5
          Are they stealing away all the former WIT cliental?

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          • boarderbloke
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2007
            • 1991

            #6
            Hauled there in 2016 and just finished hauling around 1,200t of contract this fall. Excellent setup IMO, people are great, so far. Seems they'll make good relationships with those that deliver what the samples brought in showed. Hwy 9 south is in good shape(for now). Seem to move trucks good, have found grading always fair. Canola dockage real good compared with V and also R either direction up the road. They're getting lots of shipping and have never been full, AFAIK. Will be hauling A LOT more grain there. I think they've had their fill of durum right now, anyway. TOO much Vomi.(just like the neighbouring plants), but at some point, that will likely change. Very happy to be so close to a third rail company. Burlington Northern, not so busy with crude right now.

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            • Ache4Acres
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2015
              • 816

              #7
              Can we get our grain there by rail? What lines run into there? Would save a lot of trucking.

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              • farmaholic
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 17482

                #8
                Now that's just silly talk ache4acres.....haven't you watched the systematic destruction, rationalization and consolidation of the rail and elevator system for the last two or three decades? They got us where they want us and providing more service "at our convenience and BENEFIT" is the furthest thing from their minds!

                Oddly enough, some shortlines are able to eke out an existence where the almighty established giants couldn't! Imagine that!

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                • HappyFarmer
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 433

                  #9
                  They have been excellent there. Have sent a fair amount of grain from this way down there. Curt, Jason, and Rhonda are a pleasure to work with. Some bids haven't been great at times but overall excellent place to work with.

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                  • jamesb
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 773

                    #10
                    We have hauled quite a bit there since they opened. Things have got smoother as they finished construction, although the new Koch fert bins are now being built. No rail from Canada now , as the original line that ran south from Frobisher was pulled out some years ago after no traffic in my memory. The line that ran to the General Mills elevator on the ND side was extended back into Canada again.

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