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Algoma Central Railway telephone car, Algoma District, Ontario, [ca. 1925] The Algoma Central Railway was first owned by Francis H. Clergue, who required a railway to haul resources from the interior of the Algoma District to Clergue's industries in Sault Ste. Marie; specifically, to transport logs to his pulp mill and iron ore from the Helen Mine, near Wawa, to a proposed steel mill (which ...
Formerly Algoma Central Railway; In 1980, the Algoma Central was the original owner (as Algocen Realty Holdings Ltd.) of Algo Centre Mall; Algoma Central Company wrote off over $5 million in property value due to 1990's Elliot Lake mine closures [1] and subsequently sold the property. The mall, renamed in 2005 by a subsequent owner, collapsed ...
Algoma Central Railway: 1899 1901 Algoma Central and Hudson Bay Railway: Algoma Central and Hudson Bay Railway: AC 1901 1965 Algoma Central Railway: Algoma Eastern Railway: AER CP: 1911 1958 Canadian Pacific Railway: Amherstburg, Lake Shore and Blenheim Railway: C&O: 1889 1890 Lake Erie and Detroit River Railway: Bay of Quinte Railway: BQ CNor ...
Sault Ste. Marie station in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, Canada is a railway station which acts as the terminus for the Algoma Central Railway train service. The Algoma Central Railway is a subsidiary of Canadian National Railway. The station building and passenger platform are located in the parking lot of Station Mall.
Pages in category "Algoma Central Railway stations" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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Algoma Central Railway stations (6 P) Pages in category "Algoma Central Railway" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Hearst station in Hearst, Ontario, Canada is a disused railway station which acted as the terminus for the Algoma Central Railway train service. The Algoma Central Railway is a subsidiary of Canadian National Railway. Passenger service ended in July 2015. [1] [2]