North American Rail Freight Sees Delays as Wildfires Disrupt Key Routes

By Maria Kalamatas | July 23, 2025
Section: International / Land & Rail Transport
Vancouver, July 23 — Rail freight networks across western Canada are facing significant delays as wildfires force temporary shutdowns of critical lines, slowing the movement of grain, energy products, and manufactured goods toward export terminals.
“Entire stretches of track have been closed for safety, and rerouting is adding days to some shipments,” said Matthew Clarke, operations director at a Canadian freight railway. “We’re prioritizing essential cargo, but the backlog is growing.”
Major export lanes affected
The disruptions are impacting key corridors linking Alberta and Saskatchewan to the Port of Vancouver, where grain and energy exports typically surge during the summer months. Some cargo is being redirected through alternative ports, though capacity remains limited.
“Every hour of closure puts pressure on port operations and inland terminals,” Clarke explained. “It’s a domino effect across the entire supply chain.”
Impact on exporters
Agricultural and mining companies, heavily dependent on rail to meet overseas contracts, are warning of potential delivery penalties and rising logistics costs as delays stretch into their second week.
“We’re negotiating extensions with buyers, but the situation is adding financial stress,” said Laura Martinez, logistics manager at a Canadian grain cooperative. “For some shipments, switching to trucking isn’t an option.”
Industry response
Rail operators are deploying additional crews to inspect and repair affected lines, while government agencies coordinate firefighting efforts to clear routes. Temporary service schedules are being implemented to prioritize time-sensitive cargo.
“We’re working around the clock to restore normal operations, but weather conditions remain unpredictable,” Clarke said.
Looking ahead
Analysts warn that if the wildfires persist into August, the ripple effects on export volumes could spill into the autumn, affecting not only Canadian producers but also international buyers reliant on consistent deliveries.
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