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CN Expands Certified Rail-Ready Site Program with New Industrial Development Opportunities

CN expands its Certified Rail-Ready Sites program with new industrial development and recertifications across North America

By Sofia Navarro
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Canadian National Railway Company (CN) announced the addition of five new industrial development sites and the recertification of six existing U.S. sites under its Certified Rail-Ready Sites program. This initiative, in partnership with the Site Selectors Guild's REDI Sites, aims to provide businesses with well-evaluated, rail-served industrial locations to accelerate development and reduce risks.

CN Expands Certified Rail-Ready Site Program with New Industrial Development Opportunities
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Key Points

  • CN added five new industrial sites and recertified six existing U.S. sites in its Certified Rail-Ready Sites program.
  • The program uses the REDI Sites certification to ensure consistency, rigor, and credibility in site readiness for industrial development.
  • Sites are strategically located to leverage CN's extensive rail network, aiding businesses in faster investment and operations initiation.

MONTREAL, May 11, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CN (TSX: CNR) (NYSE: CNI) today announced that it will be adding five new industrial development sites to its Certified Rail-Ready Sites program, and re-certifying six of its existing U.S sites across the Company’s network.

These eleven sites will be certified through CN’s new partnership with the Site Selectors Guild’s REDI Sites program, an industry-recognized certification framework designed to bring greater rigor, consistency, and credibility to industrial site readiness.

“Industrial development decisions require speed, certainty, and long-term infrastructure confidence. CN’s Certified Rail-Ready Sites program helps businesses move more quickly from site selection to operations by identifying strategic, rail-served locations that are ready for investment and connected to markets across North America.”

- Janet Drysdale, Executive Vice-President and Chief Commercial Officer, CN

“In today’s environment, readiness is a competitive advantage. CN is leaning into that by advancing sites through the REDI Sites designation process, bringing greater rigor, consistency, and credibility to how its portfolio is positioned. Companies want clear information and fewer surprises, and REDI’s independent review helps deliver that confidence.”

- Didi Caldwell, President & CEO, Global Location Strategies and REDI Sites Board Chair.

CN’s Certified Rail-Ready Sites program identifies and pre-qualifies strategic industrial locations with direct access to CN’s network. Sites are evaluated based on key criteria, including zoning, environmental considerations, utility availability, and transportation infrastructure, helping reduce development risk and accelerate project timelines for businesses and investors. CN also works with qualified consulting and engineering firms to support the certification process and strengthen site marketing efforts.

The five new sites submitted for certification include:

  • Michigan AMD, Genesee County, MI – 1,400 acres
  • Buick City – RACER Trust, Burton, MI – 55 acres
  • Carbondale Site, Jackson County, IL – 100 acres
  • Leatherman Site, DeSoto County, MS – 190 acres
  • Willow Glen Site, Iberville Parish, LA – 500 acres

The six rail-served sites that will be re-certified include:

  • Enterprise Park at Fulton, Fulton KY - 53 acres
  • Helena Industrial Complex, Jackson County MS - 46 acres
  • Mattoon Prairie Industrial Park, Coles County IL - 420 acres
  • MEC Smart Park, Cassopolis MI - 70 acres
  • NW TN Regional, Obion County TN - 296 acres
  • Rialto Industrial Park, Covington TN - 146 acres

CN’s Certified Rail-Ready Sites are strategically located across key industrial regions in Canada and the United States and are supported by CN’s broader network of transload and distribution facilities, helping connect businesses to markets across North America.

About CN
CN powers the economy by safely transporting more than 300 million tons of natural resources, manufactured products, and finished goods throughout North America every year for its customers. With its nearly 20,000-mile rail network and related transportation services, CN connects Canada’s Eastern and Western coasts with the U.S. Midwest and the U.S. Gulf Coast, contributing to sustainable trade and the prosperity of the communities in which it operates since 1919.

Contacts:

MediaInvestment CommunityAshley MichnowskiJamie LockwoodSenior ManagerVice-PresidentMedia RelationsInvestor Relations and Special Projects(438) 596-4329(514) 399-0052
media@cn.ca
investor.relations@cn.ca
  

Risks

  • Certification depends on adherence to zoning, environmental, and infrastructure criteria which may delay some sites.
  • Economic downturns or reduced industrial demand could lower utilization of these sites and rail services.
  • Logistics or supply chain disruptions can impact transportation and attractiveness of rail-served industrial properties.

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