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The Canada border station was converted into a private home that has been updated substantially. There was no US border station at this location; persons entering the US here were expected to travel to the US Customs office at 70 Main Street, Newport, VT to report for inspection. That office closed in 1972, and the road was barricaded.
Pages in category "Canadian Northern Railway stations in Ontario" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Canadian National Railway stations in Ontario (1 C, 52 P) Canadian Northern Railway stations in Ontario (8 P) Canadian Pacific Railway stations in Ontario (24 P)
English: This map of southern Ontario shows the route of the mainline and planned expansions of the Northern Railway of Canada. The mainline is in black and also indicates the main stations on the route. The original route ran from Toronto to Barrie at Allendale Junction and then turned west and northwest for Collingwood.
Canadian Northern Designated Heritage Railway Station. [45] Heritage Register. [71] Came under CN ownership. Disused. Franz: Actively used by Via Rail; former ACR stop. Fraserdale: Actively used by Ontario Northland Railway: Galt CPR 1898–1900 Canadian Pacific Edward Maxwell: Designated Heritage Railway Station. [45] Heritage Register. [72 ...
Norfolk Southern Railway: NS: US border (Michigan) to Windsor, ON; or US border (New York) to Niagara Falls, ON: Publicly traded corporation: Major US railway with brief trackage rights over Canadian Pacific (Windsor) and Canadian National (Fort Erie to Niagara Falls) lines New England Central Railroad: NECR: US border (Vermont) to Quebec City ...
Canadian Northern Railway: Ontario Pacific Railway: NYC: 1882 1897 Ottawa and New York Railway: Ontario and Quebec Railway: CP: 1871 1998 St. Lawrence and Hudson Railway: Ontario and Rainy River Railway: CNor: 1886 1900 Canadian Northern Railway: Ontario, Simcoe and Huron Railway: GT: 1851 1858 Northern Railway of Canada: Oshawa Railway: GT ...
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.