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  2. Canadian National Railway - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of railway stations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Actively used by Via Rail Arnprior: Canadian National Arthur: Canadian Pacific Athens: Canadian National Atherley Junction: Grand Trunk Atherley Narrows: Atikokan CN: 1923 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 ...

  4. CN Bala Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian National Railway (CN) Bala Subdivision is a major railway line in Ontario, Canada. It runs between the provincial capital of Toronto in Southern Ontario and Capreol in Northern Ontario, where the line continues as the Ruel Subdivision. It forms part of CN's transcontinental mainline between Southern Ontario and Western Canada.

  5. MacMillan Yard - Wikipedia

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    MacMillan Yard is the main Toronto-area railway classification yard for Canadian National Railway (CN), and is located in the nearby city of Vaughan, Ontario. It is the second largest railway classification yard in Canada, after CN's Symington Yard in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

  6. Symington Yard - Wikipedia

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    Symington Yard is the largest rail classification yard of the Canadian National Railway, [1] [2] and one of the largest rail yards in the world. [2] [3] The intermodal facility is located next to the Windsor Park area of Winnipeg, Manitoba.

  7. CN Joliet Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Joliet Subdivision is a railroad subdivision of the Canadian National Railway in the Chicago metropolitan area.The 33-mile route runs from Joliet, Illinois to Chicago's Bridgeport neighborhood, largely paralleling the route of the Illinois and Michigan Canal. [1]

  8. Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway - Wikipedia

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    CBNS maintains the same two subdivisions over this line as did its previous owner Canadian National Railway (CN): Hopewell Subdivision (116.2 miles or 187.0 kilometres) running from Truro in the west to Havre Boucher in the east. Spurs at Stellarton to Abercrombie (10 miles or 16 kilometres) and New Glasgow to Trenton (3 miles or 4.8 kilometres).

  9. CN Kingston Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    Canadian National Railway's Kingston Subdivision, or Kingston Sub for short, is a major railway line connecting Toronto with Montreal that carries the majority of CN traffic between these points. The line was originally the main trunk for the Grand Trunk Railway between these cities, although there has been some realignment of the route between ...