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Wholly owned branch of the Central Ontario Railway, renamed shortly after construction. Ontario L'Orignal Railway: OLO 1996 2000 Ottawa Central Railway: Ontario and Ottawa Railway: CNor: 1910 1914 Canadian Northern Railway: Ontario Pacific Railway: NYC: 1882 1897 Ottawa and New York Railway: Ontario and Quebec Railway: CP: 1871 1998 St ...
Modern Grand Canyon Railway Hotel opened in 1995 to the north of 1908 structure. Owned and operated by Xanterra since 2007. Williams Junction: ATSF: 1960: Last passenger service April 1969. Razed 1984. Platform rebuilt 1999 for restored Amtrak Southwest Chief service and connecting bus shuttle to Williams Grand Canyon Railway depot. Winslow ...
Arizona and Utah Railway: ATSF: 1899 1905 Western Arizona Railway: Black Mesa and Lake Powell Railroad: BLKM 1973 2019 N/A Bradshaw Mountain Railroad: ATSF: 1901 1912 California, Arizona and Santa Fe Railway: California, Arizona and Santa Fe Railway: ATSF: 1911 1963 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway: Central Arizona Railway: 1889 1937 N/A
Pages in category "Ontario railways" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Ontario and Quebec Railway (O&Q) was a railway located in southern and eastern Ontario, Canada. [1] It was initially chartered in March 1881 by managers of the Canadian Pacific Railway to run between Toronto and Perth, where it would connect, via a short branch line, to the CPR-controlled Brockville and Ottawa Railway. Construction began in ...
The Copper Spike excursion train did not resume operation for a 2011–2012 season due to the transfer in ownership. [ 11 ] On 2 August 2011, Genesee & Wyoming Inc. announced that it planned to purchase the Arizona Eastern from Iowa Pacific for US$ 90.1 million, with the deal expected to be completed by the end of the year. [ 12 ]
The MacTier Subdivision is a major rail line in Ontario, Canada, which is owned and operated by the Canadian Pacific Kansas City.The line stretches 126.9 mi (204.2 km) from Toronto in the south to MacTier in northern Muskoka. [1]
The Ontario Southern Railway was a short passenger-carrying line which shuttled patrons of Crystal Beach Park in Crystal Beach, Ontario, to and from the main line Grand Trunk Railway station at Ridgeway (both communities now part of Fort Erie, Ontario). The line was approximately 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (2.4 km) long and operated from 1896 through 1898.