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Pacific Great Eastern Railway: British Columbia: 1913–1972: Renamed BCR. Parry Sound Colonization Railway: Ontario: 1887–1892: Acquired by OA&PS. Pontiac Pacific Junction Railway: Quebec: 1880–1903: Merged with Ottawa Northern and Western Railway. Port Arthur, Duluth and Western Railway: Ontario: 1889–1938: Abandoned Preston and Berlin ...
N. National Transcontinental Railway; New York Central Railroad; Niagara Falls Park and River Railway; Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Company; Niagara Peninsula Bridge Company
This list is for railway lines across Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which are now abandoned, closed, dismantled or disused. Within the United Kingdom, examples exist of opened railways which formerly constituted cross-country main trunk lines as well as many more which served more local, or exclusively industrial, needs.
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Walking Britain's Lost Railways is a British documentary television series presented by Rob Bell that first aired on Channel 5 on 21 September 2018. A second series premiered on Channel 5 on 9 February 2020. [1] A third series premiered on Channel 5 on 27 November 2020. A fourth series premiered on Channel 5 on 15 October 2021.
The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85260-508-7. OCLC 60251199. OL 11956311M. Oppitz, Leslie (2002). Lost Railways of East Anglia. Countryside Books. ISBN 1-85306-595-1.
A map showing the route of the Northern at its maximum extent in the late 1800s. Only the portion from Toronto to Barrie and a small section running west remain in service, while the section north of Orillia has merged with another line. The Northern Railway of Canada was a railway in the province of Ontario, Canada.
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.