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  2. Wellington, Grey and Bruce Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Wellington, Grey and Bruce Railway (WG&BR) was a railway in Ontario, Canada. It ran roughly northwest from Guelph (in Wellington County ) to the port town of Southampton (in Bruce County ) on Lake Huron , a distance of 101 miles (163 km).

  3. Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway (TG&B) was a railway company which operated in Ontario, Canada in the years immediately following the Canadian Confederation of 1867. It connected two rural counties, Grey County and Bruce County , with the provincial capital of Toronto to the east.

  4. Wellington—Grey - Wikipedia

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    This riding was created in 1966 from parts of Dufferin—Simcoe, GreyBruce, Waterloo North, Wellington South and Wellington—Huron ridings. Wellington—Grey consisted of: the Townships of Amarath, East Luther, Melancthon and East Garafraxa excepting the Town of Orangeville in the County of Dufferin,

  5. London, Huron and Bruce Railway - Wikipedia

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    The London, Huron and Bruce Railway (LH&BR) was a short line railway in Ontario, Canada. It started in London, Ontario , running northward for 70 miles (110 km) to the small town of Wingham . It originally planned to continue north to Southampton or Kincardine , but instead joined the Wellington, Grey and Bruce Railway (WG&BR) at Wingham.

  6. Palmerston Railway Heritage Museum - Wikipedia

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    Palmerston Railway Station is directly linked to the development of the Town of Palmerston. With the first station being built on Lot 19, Concession 11 of Wallace Township, Perth County. Built in 1871, by the Wellington, Grey and Bruce Railway, at the point where the southern extension branched off from the main Guelph-Harriston line. This ...

  7. Johnsonville Branch - Wikipedia

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    Johnsonville Branch Matangi (FP class) EMU leaving Crofton Downs station. Overview Status Open, passenger only Owner KiwiRail (track) Greater Wellington Regional Council (stations) Locale Wellington, New Zealand Termini Wellington Johnsonville Stations 8 Service Type Commuter rail System Metlink Route number JVL Operator(s) Transdev Wellington Rolling stock Matangi class electric multiple ...