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Canada - Toronto to New York and Philadelphia ports now via CN Brampton

May 05, 2020

The Toronto ramp operated by CN Rail has now changed from Malport to Brampton.

This change only affects exports between Toronto and the ports of New York/Philadelphia. Imports are already at Brampton and remain unchanged.
Service Details are as follows:
Toronto ramp – Changed from Malport, ON to Brampton, ON.
The address is:
CN Rail Brampton
30 Intermodal Drive
Brampton, ON
L6T 3S3
Toronto to New York – Transit time 8 days (this includes truck transfer for off dock)
Toronto to Philadelphia – Transit time 7 days (this includes truck transfer for off dock)
Border Crossing ex Toronto to New York and Philadelphia: Buffalo, NY / Fort Erie, ON

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