SL&A - St. Lawrence & Atlantic Railroad
The St. Lawrence & Atlantic Railroad (SL&A) operates over 260 miles of contiguous mainline track between Portland, Maine and Ste. Rosalie, Québec. The SL&A crosses the international border at Norton, Vermont and interchanges with the Canadian National Railway (CN) at Ste. Rosalie. We serve various warehouse distribution, intermodal, and bulk transloading facilities throughout New England and the eastern townships of Québec. Operating over 164 miles of track, the SL&A provides a key transportation link through the northern New England communities of Lewiston/Auburn, Mechanic Falls, and South Paris, Maine; Berlin and Groveton, New Hampshire; and Island Pond, Vermont. In Québec, we deliver the same world-class service with the St. Lawrence & Atlantic (Québec) to the surrounding townships of Coaticook, Sherbrooke, Bromptonville, Windsor and Richmond, Québec. The St. Lawrence and Atlantic (Québec) operates over 96 miles of track between the U.S. border and Ste. Rosalie. Through our link with CN, we serve five deep-water ports including Vancouver, British Columbia; Montréal, Québec; Halifax, Nova Scotia; New Orleans, Louisiana; and Mobile, Alabama. In addition, the SL&A connects to the Guilford Rail System (GRS) at Danville Junction, Maine, providing direct rail links to many of the paper mills in Maine and points south through CSX Corporation (CSX) and Norfolk Southern (NS). We connect to the New Hampshire & Vermont Railroad (NHVT) at Groveton, New Hampshire. <> Railroads of Canada
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