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The Hamilton and Lake Erie Railway (H&LE) is a historical shortline railway in Ontario, Canada. It ran from Hamilton to Port Dover, about 40 miles (64 km), providing trans-shipping service between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, and with connections, to Lake Huron at Georgian Bay.
The Lake Erie and Northern Railway (reporting mark LE&N) [1] was an interurban electric railway which operated in the Grand River Valley in Ontario, Canada. The railway owned and operated a north–south mainline which ran from Galt in the north (now a part of Cambridge) to Port Dover on the shore of Lake Erie in the south.
The Hamilton and North-Western Railway (H&NW) is a former railway in Ontario, Canada. It ran north from Hamilton on the western end of Lake Ontario to Collingwood on Georgian Bay and Barrie on Lake Simcoe. Through the purchase of the Hamilton and Lake Erie Railway, the route continued south from Hamilton to Port Dover on Lake Erie.
Rail service was also offered on the Port Dover & Lake Huron Railway (later purchased by Canadian National) line from the Caledonia Train Station to Port Dover until these services were cancelled after October 26, 1957. A popular amusement arcade was in operation in Port Dover from the mid-1950s to the mid-1990s. [25]
Ottawa, Northern and Western Railway: Port Arthur, Duluth and Western Railway: CNor: 1887 1900 Canadian Northern Railway: Port Dalhousie and Thorold Railway: GT: 1853 1857 Welland Railway: Port Dover and Lake Huron Railway: GT: 1872 1881 Grand Trunk, Georgian Bay and Lake Erie Railway: Port Hope, Lindsay and Beaverton Railway: GT: 1854 1869 ...
August 1914 – Port Dover's bravest young men join the Royal Canadian Armed Forces to fight in World War I. April 11, 1915 – Former Canadian politician Eddie Sargent was born. December 1918 – Victorious Royal Canadian Armed Forces veterans come home from serving in World War I. 1920s through 1930s – Railway services to/from Port Dover ...
Port Dalhousie, St. Catharines and Thorold Electric Street Railway; Port Dalhousie and Thorold Railway; Port Dover and Lake Huron Railway; Port Hope, Lindsay and Beaverton Railway; Port Huron and Indiana Railway; Port Huron and Lake Michigan Railroad; Port Huron and Milwaukee Railway; Port Huron Railroad Tunnel Company; Port Whitby and Port ...
Dover Priory in 2007. Opened on 22 July 1861 as Dover Town (Priory) by the LCDR, [1] Dover Priory railway station became a through station on 1 November the same year, upon completion of a tunnel through the Western Heights connecting it to LCDR's new Dover Harbour Station in the Western Docks area.