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  2. Kitchener line - Wikipedia

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    a second platform at Guelph Central GO Station; an extension of the north platform at Guelph Central GO Station; a new storage track for maintenance vehicles west of Guelph; a new passing track 2.6 kilometres (1.6 mi) long in Breslau (Woolwich Township) a new passing track at Acton GO Station; a new storage track for maintenance vehicles near ...

  3. GO Transit fares - Wikipedia

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    Co-fares are only accepted for single-ride tickets when connecting from GO Transit to Guelph Transit services. A full Guelph Transit fare is required when connected to GO Transit from Guelph Transit on a GO Transit single-ride ticket. Hamilton Street Railway (HSR) Yes: Free: Co-fares only available using Presto card or contactless credit card.

  4. Guelph Transit - Wikipedia

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    PRESTO cards could be used as a co-fare through all of the hours of GO service in Guelph. [ 17 ] In September 2017, Guelph Transit realigned the bus routes and schedules around the 99 Mainline, which provides bus service every 10 minutes weekdays, every 15 minutes between Guelph Central Station and Clair Road and every 30 minutes from Guelph ...

  5. Guelph Junction Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Guelph Junction Railway is a shortline railway owned by the City of Guelph, Ontario, and serves the city's northwest industrial park. [1]The railway was the first federally chartered railway in the Commonwealth of Nations to be owned by a municipality, and, along with the Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway and the Capital Railway, is among the few remaining municipally-owned railways ...

  6. Pimlico Mystery - Wikipedia

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    At the heart of the Pimlico Mystery is the odd relationship between a wealthy grocer, Mr. Thomas Edwin Bartlett (1845–1886), his younger French-born wife Adelaide Blanche de la Tremoille (born 1855), and the Reverend George Dyson, Adelaide's tutor and the couple's spiritual counsellor and friend.

  7. Guelph and Goderich Railway - Wikipedia

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    The city of Guelph owned the Guelph Junction Railway (GJR, incorporated in 1884 and owned by a consortium of merchants and the City of Guelph) to connect to the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) mainline 15 miles south of town in Campbellville. This line was completed in 1888 and by May 1887 had been leased to the CPR. [1]

  8. Guelph Central Station - Wikipedia

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    The International at Guelph in 2004. The current station building was built in 1911 by the Grand Trunk Railway, which had been serving Guelph since 1856. [3] In addition to serving regional trains, in the pre-Amtrak era, it served the Grand Trunk Western's Maple Leaf (Chicago - Toronto).

  9. Guelph Lake - Wikipedia

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    Guelph Lake is a man-made reservoir on the Speed River, in the Township of Guelph/Eramosa. It is located upriver and slightly northeast of the city of Guelph , Ontario . The reservoir was created in 1974, with the construction of the Guelph Lake dam.