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The Canadian National Railway Company [a] (French: Compagnie des chemins de fer nationaux du Canada) (reporting mark CN) is a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, which serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States.
Pages in category "Canadian National Railway locomotives" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. ... Canadian National 7470; B. Bombardier HR-412;
Canadian National 242; Canadian National 5288; Canadian National 6213; Canadian National 6218; Canadian National 6400; Canadian National Police Service; Template:Canadian National Railway; Canadian National Railway Co v Canada (AG) Canadian National Railway Co v McKercher LLP; Canadian National Railway Co v Norsk Pacific Steamship Co; CN Centre
The Canadian National Confederation Locomotive type or the Canadian National U Classes is a type of Canadian steam locomotive with a 4-8-4 wheel arrangement used on Canadian railways. Most were built by the Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW) in Montreal , Quebec, and the Canadian Locomotive Company (CLC) in Kingston, Ontario , for the Canadian ...
Canadian National 6765 Donated 1968 Montreal Locomotive Works FA-1 Canadian National 9400 The 9400 was transferred to the Exporail site in 1989 and restored in 2000. C.E. Brooks: Rail Motor Car Canadian National 15824 Retired in 1964 Montreal Locomotive Works RS-18 MR-18c Canadian National 3684 Acquired in 1992 Montreal Locomotive Works C-424 ...
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Canadian National Defunct. Atikokan O&RR Ontario and Rainy River: Demolished and replaced by CN station in 1923. Atwood: Grand Trunk Auburn: Canadian Pacific Auden: Actively in use by Via Rail Aultsville: Canadian National Original location has been flooded but the station was moved to Upper Canada Village and survives today. Aurora: 1900 Grand ...
Canadian National Railway No. 6400 is a preserved 4-8-4 “Confederation” or “Northern” type locomotive built in June 1936 for the Canadian National Railway (CNR).. It was the first member of the five streamlined U-4-a Class “6400 Series” engines to be delivered, which were the first streamlined steam locomotives in Canada. 6400 in particular is the most famous and notable, having ...