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T-TRAK (all letters capitalized) is a modular model railroad system based on standards for module size, track placement, track interface, and electrical connections. The standards allow for a wide range of flexibility in design yet still maintain interoperability with all modules built per the standards.
NTRAK modules are marked by their standard three running tracks (two are "mainline" tracks and the third is the "branchline" track) that are required on all modules. These three tracks are set on 1.5-inch (38 mm) centers near the viewing side of the modules.
Stuart is the name of an unincorporated place and former railway point in thegeographic White Township in the Unorganized South Part of Nipissing District in northeastern Ontario, Canada. [1] Stuart is located within Algonquin Provincial Park on Travers Creek.
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The Urban Transportation Development Corporation Ltd. (UTDC) is a former Crown corporation owned by the Government of Ontario, Canada.It was established in the 1970s as a way to enter what was then expected to be a burgeoning market in advanced light rail mass transit systems. [1]
The company was founded in 1992 to purchase 27 kilometres (17 mi) of track between Tillsonburg and Ingersoll, Ontario from the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). In 2009, a second line was added, as 51 kilometres (32 mi) of CPR track from Woodstock to St. Thomas, Ontario were integrated into the system.
Northeastern Ontario: 1902–1946: Renamed to ONR. Tillsonburg Lake Erie and Pacific Railway: Southwestern Ontario: 1896-1958: Acquired by CPR in 1904 and entity ceased to exist by 1958. Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway: South-west Ontario: 1871–1883: Acquired by O&Q. Toronto and Nipissing Railway: south-central Ontario: 1871–1883
Streetsville, Ontario: Beaumont and Clarke, with the Credit Valley Railway Company. ISBN 978-0-9784406-0-2. Cooper, Charles (1982). The Narrow Gauge For Us - The Story of the Toronto and Nipissing Railway. Erin, Ontario: The Boston Mills Press. ISBN 0-919822-72-X. Lavallee, Omer (1972). Narrow Gauge Railways of Canada. Montreal: Railfair.
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