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In 1991, Vollrath acquired the Bloomfield Industries division of Specialty Equipment Companies Inc. [23] On December 15, 1992 Vollrath reached the landmark position of $100 million in annual sales. In May 1994 Vollrath acquired a line of food warmers and accessories with the purchase of Idea/Medalie Division, Rogers, Minnesota. Production of ...
Algoma Central Railway telephone car, Algoma District, Ontario, [ca. 1925] The Algoma Central Railway was first owned by Francis H. Clergue, who required a railway to haul resources from the interior of the Algoma District to Clergue's industries in Sault Ste. Marie; specifically, to transport logs to his pulp mill and iron ore from the Helen Mine, near Wawa, to a proposed steel mill (which ...
The ride is currently for sale. This ride was removed and a pathway is now connecting the new Frontier Canada and Action Zone areas. Peanuts Putt-Putt 1993 2019 Peanuts Putt-Putt was a children's mini golf course that was removed after the 2019 season to make way for Beagle Brigade Airfield. Xtreme Skyflyer 1996 2023
Jacob Johann Vollrath (September 19, 1824 – May 15, 1898) was an industrialist in the city of Sheboygan, Wisconsin in the United States. He founded The Vollrath Company. [1] Vollrath was born on September 19, 1824 [2] in Dörrebach in the Prussian Rhineland, [3] where he learned the trade of molding (casting of wrought iron).
2000-2009 (train still operates) Lake Superior Express: Canadian Northern Railway: Winnipeg, MB – Port Arthur, ON [1912] 1911-1915 Lakeshore: Canadian National Railway, Via Rail from 1978 Montreal, QC – Toronto, ON [1983] 1965-1997 Laurentian: Delaware & Hudson, New York Central, Canadian Pacific: New York, NY – Montreal, QC [1948] 1923 ...
Aerial view of Canada's Wonderland in 2011, showing most of the park's attractions Canada's Wonderland is a 330-acre (130 ha) theme park located in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, a suburb directly north of Toronto and owned by Six Flags. When Canada's Wonderland first opened in 1981 under Kings Entertainment Company ownership, there were 26 attractions. Today, there are 69, including the ...
Last steam locomotive to pull a revenue train in Canada, in 1960. [2] Canadian Pacific 1238: Prairie Dog Central Railway, near Winnipeg, Manitoba Canadian Pacific 1201: 4-6-2: 1944 built On static display inside the Canada Science and Technology Museum in Ottawa, Ontario: A sister locomotive to Canadian Pacific 1238.
The line was originally chartered as the Lake Nipissing And James Bay Railway in 1884. The original route ran roughly northward from Callander to Moose River on James Bay. . However, in 1902, before construction started, the Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR) took over the charter and used it as the basis for a new line running northwest from Parry Sound to Sudbury, with an additional line ...