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  2. List of Canadian railways - Wikipedia

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    Old Time Trains Histories of Canadian Railways, past and present; CTA List of companies holding a Certificate of Fitness which is the legal authority to operate a Federal railway; Railway Atlas of Canada PDF route maps of operating railways, by provinces and cities. "Map of railways in Northern and Eastern Quebec" (PDF).

  3. Boyne River (Grey County) - Wikipedia

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    The Boyne River is a river in the municipality of Grey Highlands, Grey County in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. [1] It is part of the Great Lakes Basin , and lies entirely within geographic Artemesia Township.

  4. List of railway stations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Actively used by Via Rail Comber 1872–73 Canada Southern Designated Heritage Railway Station. [45] Heritage Register. [67] Came under CN ownership. Defunct. Coniston CN 1912 Canadian Northern Created to operate the interlock between CNoR and CPR tracks. The first station building consisted of only a boxcar and was operated by a single station ...

  5. Otter Lake (Seguin, Parry Sound District, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The water level is controlled by a dam at the outflow to the Boyne River at the Little Otter portion of the lake. [3] There are over 400 cottages on the lake. [3] The Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National Railway main lines both pass the lake, the former at Otter Lake Narrows and the latter on the north shore of the lake. [2] [3]

  6. Rail transport in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Intercity Electric Railway Industry in Canada University of Toronto Press 1966; Eagle J. A., The Canadian Pacific Railway and the Development of Western Canada, 1896–1914. McGill-Queen's University Press 1989; R. B. Fleming; The Railway King of Canada: Sir William Mackenzie, 1849–1923 University of British Columbia Press, 1991

  7. Northern Railway of Canada - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. CN Bala Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Canada created a new entity, the Canadian Government Railways (CGR), which was known under the slogan The People's Railway, to manage a number of smaller railways it had acquired around this time. In 1917, the federal government effectively took control of the Canadian Northern, and in 1918 the company's board resigned and was ...

  9. Boyne River (Parry Sound District) - Wikipedia

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    The Boyne River is a river in the municipality of Seguin, Parry Sound District in Central Ontario, Canada. [1] It is part of the Great Lakes Basin, and flows from Otter Lake to its mouth at Georgian Bay on Lake Huron south of the town of Parry Sound. Oastler Lake Provincial Park is at the outflow of the Boyne River from Otter Lake to Oastler Lake.