CN Rail to Relocate Jasper Operations to Hinton, Impacting 200 Workers
The move aims to increase efficiency but comes as a blow to the wildfire-stricken town of Jasper.
- Canadian National Railway Co. plans to move its operations from Jasper to Hinton, Alberta, approximately 100 kilometers away.
- The relocation is set to begin in September 2025 and aims to improve network efficiency by minimizing train stops.
- The move affects around 200 employees, though no layoffs are expected, and the company will support workers through the transition.
- The decision comes after devastating wildfires in July destroyed a third of Jasper, displacing many of its 4,800 residents.
- Union representatives have criticized the move, citing further economic damage to Jasper, where rail is a major industry after tourism.