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GO Expansion, [5] previously known as GO Regional Express Rail (RER), [6] is a project to improve GO Transit train service by adding all-day, two-way service to the inner portions of the Barrie line, Kitchener line and the Stouffville line, and by increasing frequency of train service on various lines to every 15 minutes or better on five of the corridors.
In May 2009 SEMCOG commissioned a $200,000 study to determine whether commuter trains could operate along the same corridor as Amtrak intercity passenger trains and freight trains. [2] As of November 2012 [update] limited service for special events in Detroit was scheduled to begin in early 2013, while regular commuter service was scheduled for ...
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Northern California Railroad: California and Northern Railway: NWP 1900 1904 San Francisco and Northwestern Railway: California Northwestern Railway: NWP 1898 1907 Northwestern Pacific Railroad: California and Oregon Railroad: SP: 1865 1870 Central Pacific Railroad: California Pacific Railroad: SP: 1865 1898 Southern Pacific Railroad ...
Huron and Eastern Railway (reporting mark HESR) is a short line railroad operating 394 miles (634 km) [1] [2] of track in The Thumb and Flint/Tri-Cities area of the lower peninsula of Michigan. It is currently owned by Genesee & Wyoming, Inc. , who purchased it from RailAmerica in 2012.
In 2014, Metrolinx (the provincial agency operating GO Transit) and Bombardier announced a new cab car design, which included a larger cab end and crash-energy management crumple zones. [1] The new cab car has been purchased by Sounder Commuter Rail, Altamont Corridor Express, and COASTER.
Pages in category "Narrow-gauge railroads in Michigan" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... St. Joseph Valley Railroad (1880–89) T.
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