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  2. List of defunct Canadian railways - Wikipedia

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    First common carrier railway in British North America. Acquired by M&CR. Chatham, Wallaceburg and Lake Erie Railway: Interurban railway. Columbia and Kootenay Railway: Acquired by CPR. Columbia and Western Railway: Acquired by CPR. Cornwallis Valley Railway: Kentville to Kingsport, NS: 1890-1892: Acquired by W&AR. Credit Valley Railway: Toronto ...

  3. List of preserved locomotives in Canada - Wikipedia

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    It is claimed to be "the oldest operating steam locomotive in Canada." See also: [2] Canadian National 2747: Rotary Heritage Park, Winnipeg First locomotive built in western Canada, owned by Transcona Museum. [2] Canadian National 6043: 1929 built Assiniboine National Park, Winnipeg Last steam locomotive to pull a revenue train in Canada, in ...

  4. York–Durham Heritage Railway - Wikipedia

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    The York–Durham Heritage Railway was a heritage railway in both the York Region and the Durham Region of Ontario, Canada, north of Toronto. The railway formerly operated excursion trains from Uxbridge. Trips had various travel times depending on the event or festival. The railway ran on the tracks of the former Toronto and Nipissing Railway.

  5. List of named passenger trains of Canada - Wikipedia

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    New York, NY–Toronto, ON (with through cars to other destinations) [1930] 1925-1931 Toronto-Buffalo Express: New York Central, Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway, Canadian Pacific: New York, NY–Toronto, ON (1952] 1943-1963 Trans-Canada: Canadian Pacific: Toronto, ON – Vancouver, BC [1918] 1915-1922 Trent: Via Rail: Toronto, ON ...

  6. List of Ontario railways - Wikipedia

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    Was, for a time, the busiest railway in Canada, carrying 40% of the grain trade. Canada Central Railway: CP: 1861 1881 Canadian Pacific Railway: Canada and Michigan Bridge and Tunnel Company: NYC: 1895 1905 Detroit River Tunnel Company: Canada and Michigan Tunnel Company: NYC: 1888 1895 Canada and Michigan Bridge and Tunnel Company: Canada ...

  7. List of unused railways - Wikipedia

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    New York, Housatonic and Northern Railroad - chartered in 1863 to run from White Plains, New York, northeast via North Salem, New York, Ridgebury, Danbury to Brookfield on the Housatonic Railroad. It was only finished north of Danbury in 1868, and 23 miles (37 km) of unfinished line was abandoned. [ 337 ]

  8. Canadian Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    London and North Eastern Railway, UK 4-6-2: A4: 4489 Dominion of Canada: This locomotive was once on display for a two-year hiatus at the National Railway Museum in York, England. SNCF, France 0-6-0: 030-841 3-030.C.841 [4] Grand Trunk Railway New England Lines 2-6-0: Mogul No. 713

  9. CN Kingston Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    VIAs Toronto-Ottawa trains runs along the line to Brockville, where it splits off and heads north. The Toronto-Montreal train runs along the whole line. In fact, many say that VIA trains run along the line more than CN freight trains. The most used station on the line is Kingston, due to Montreal, and Toronto stations being on their own ...