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The Ontario Northland Railway (reporting mark ONT) is a Canadian railway operated by the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission, a provincial Crown agency of the government of Ontario. Originally built to develop the Lake Timiskaming and Lake Nipissing areas, the railway soon became a major factor in the economic growth of the province.
The EMD SD75M and EMD SD75I are a series of similar diesel-electric locomotives produced by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between 1994 and 1996. The series is an improvement and extension to the EMD SD70 series, which further is an extension to the EMD SD60.
Wholly owned branch of the Central Ontario Railway, ultimately part of CNoR and CN. Michigan Central Railroad: NYC: 1883 1930 New York Central Railroad: Midland Railway of Canada: GT: 1869 1893 Grand Trunk Railway: Midland Simcoe Railway: CP: 1912 1956 Canadian Pacific Railway: Midland Terminal Railway: CP: 1903 1912 Midland Simcoe Railway
Englehart station is located in the town of Englehart, Ontario, Canada. It was a station stop for Northlander trains of Ontario Northland before service was discontinued in 2012. In 2021 the Government of Ontario announced plans to restore service using ONR from this station north to either Timminis or Cochrane by the mid 2020s. [ 2 ]
Conrad Yelvington Distributors, an aggregate supplier in Orlando, Florida, owns and operates six S-2 locomotives and one S-4 locomotive. The S-2s include former C&O 5029, B&O 516 Ontario Northland 1202 and 1201, and Seaboard Air Lane 1428 and 1431. They are now Conrad Yelvington Nos. 224, 238, 239, 251, 317, and 366, respectively.
In May 2021, the provincial government announced plans for Ontario Northland and Metrolinx to write a business case to resume rail operations between Toronto and northeastern Ontario with a 13-stop route to begin service by the mid-2020s. The route would provide service from Toronto to Timmins or Cochrane and would be available between four and ...
Ontario Northland Railway: Ontario Northland Railway: ONT: North Bay to Hearst, Moosonee, or Rouyn-Noranda: Ontario Northland Transportation Commission, a governmental entity: Operates in Ontario and Quebec. Also carries passengers Ottawa Valley Railway: OVR: Sudbury to Témiscaming: Genesee & Wyoming: Operates in Ontario and Quebec
The Montreal Locomotive Works RS-10 was a 1,600 horsepower (1,200 kW) diesel locomotive built for the Canadian market. It was essentially an ALCO RS-3 in a redesigned carbody. It retained the RS-3's 12-cylinder Alco 244 engine. MLW built 129 of these locomotives before the model was replaced by the MLW RS-18.