Canadian National Railway Company (CN) is a Canadian Class I freight railway that operates the largest rail network in Canada and one of the largest in North America. Originally a government-owned corporation created in 1919, CN was privatized in 1995 and now operates approximately 20,000 route miles of track across Canada and the United States. CN transports a wide range of goods, including petroleum, grain, forest products, and intermodal containers, making it a vital component of North America's supply chain and economic infrastructure.
Headquarters: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Number of Employees: 23,786