About 100 km (60 miles) of track are under the railroad's jurisdiction, and junctions are present with both CN and Canadian Pacific.
Containers are ferried by rail to the interchange area or loaded directly onto trains.
The railway handles about 60 to 80 trains per week over the 100 km of track, with 168 switch points to be maintained.
The port entrance off Boucherville Street sees about 2500 trucks daily that enter or exit the facility.
[2] In 2017, an investment of $18.4 million (Canadian dollars) from the Canadian government, the Quebec government and the Port Authority allowed the construction of an additional 6km of track, to handle in increase in container volumes at the Port.