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  2. Algoma Central - Wikipedia

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    Formerly Algoma Central Railway; In 1980, the Algoma Central was the original owner (as Algocen Realty Holdings Ltd.) of Algo Centre Mall; Algoma Central Company wrote off over $5 million in property value due to 1990's Elliot Lake mine closures [1] and subsequently sold the property. The mall, renamed in 2005 by a subsequent owner, collapsed ...

  3. Algoma Central Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Algoma Central Railway (reporting mark AC) is a railway in Northern Ontario, Canada, that operates between Sault Ste. Marie and Hearst. It used to have a branch line to Wawa. The area served by the railway is sparsely populated, with few roads. The railway is well known for its Agawa Canyon tour train.

  4. Algoma Central Corp. - Wikipedia

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  5. Will Algoma Central Corporation (TSE:ALC) Continue To ... - AOL

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    Algoma Central Corporation (TSX:ALC) generated a below-average return on equity of 4.91% in the past 12 months, while its industry returned 5.98%. ALC’s results could indicate a relatively ...

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  8. Algoma Compass - Wikipedia

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    Algoma Compass, formerly Roger M. Kyes and Adam E. Cornelius, is a self-unloading bulk carrier built in Toledo, Ohio in 1973 for the American Steamship Company. The bulk carrier carried bulk cargoes throughout the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway. The vessel has earned a reputation as a "hard luck" ship, experiencing mechanical failures and ...

  9. MV Buffalo - Wikipedia

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    Speed. 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph) Algoma Buffalo, formerly Buffalo, is a diesel-powered lake freighter acquired by Algoma Central Corporation in 2018. This vessel was built in 1978 by Bay Shipbuilding Company at their yard in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin for the American Steamship Company and included self-unloading technology.