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BCRY yard in Utopia in 2006 Track being lifted west of Angus in late 2023 Abandoned BCRY track in Stayner crossing Highway 26 in August 2023, with a trail continuing along the right-of-way beyond. The rails crossing the road were removed shortly afterwards.
On October 18, 2021, service to London, Ontario began as a pilot project; one train per weekday in each direction runs as an extension of Kitchener line service, with intermediate stops in Stratford and St. Marys. The existing Via Rail station in each community served as each stop.
Acton (population 9,376 in 2021) is a community located in the town of Halton Hills, in Halton Region, Ontario, Canada. At the northern end of the Region, it is on the outer edge of the Greater Toronto Area and is one of two of the primary population centres of the Town; the other is Georgetown .
This diagram is current as of June 2022.This is a route-map template for rail transport in Ontario, a passenger rail network in Canada.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.
The West Toronto Railpath is a multi-use trail in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, running from The Junction neighbourhood toward downtown Toronto. The Railpath was developed by the City of Toronto for bicycle and pedestrian use. Like Toronto's Beltline and Don Mills trails, it is an urban rail-to-trail project. Phase 1 of the path opened in 2009.
Connecting portions have been opened as the G2G Rail Trail, a recreational trail for use by walkers, hikers and bikers. [6] G2G Rail Trail Inc. is a non-profit charitable organization. In the summer of 2020 a team of students and local volunteers completed a total refurbishment from end to end which included brush clearing, grading and ...
The Assabet River Rail Trail (ARRT) is a partially-completed multi-use rail trail running through the cities and towns of Marlborough, Hudson, Stow, Maynard, and Acton, Massachusetts, United States. It is a conversion of the abandoned Marlborough Branch of the Fitchburg Railroad .