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  2. Northern Alberta Railways - Wikipedia

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    Northern Alberta Railways (reporting mark NAR) was a Canadian railway which served northern Alberta and northeastern British Columbia. Jointly owned by both Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway , NAR existed as a separate company from 1929 until 1981.

  3. Athabasca Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Athabasca Northern Railway (reporting mark ANY) is a shortline railway in Alberta, Canada. Originally built as the Alberta and Great Waterways Railway between 1909 and 1925, the line runs 325 kilometres (200 mi) between Boyle, Alberta and Fort McMurray, Alberta .

  4. Canadian National 1392 - Wikipedia

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    The locomotive was initially assigned to pull passenger trains throughout the Province of Alberta. [2] In 1918, the CNoR merged with the Canadian Government Railways (and later the Grand Trunk Railway) to form the Canadian National Railway (CN), and No. 1392 and its classmates were subsequently relettered under the CN flag. [1]

  5. Mackenzie Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Mackenzie Northern Railway (reporting mark RLGN) is a 602-mile (969 km) Canadian railway operating in Alberta and the Northwest Territories. [1] It is the northernmost trackage of the contiguous North American railway network. [ 2 ]

  6. Waterways, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Local shipping from Waterways continued, however, and the rail line to Waterways eventually became part of the Northern Alberta Railway, the Canadian National Railway, and then the Athabasca Northern Railway, and finally back to the CNR. [7] During the 2016 Fort McMurray Wildfire, Waterways was critically damaged. According to fire damage ...

  7. Grand Trunk Pacific Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (reporting mark GTP) was a historic Canadian transcontinental railway running from Fort William, Ontario (now Thunder Bay) to Prince Rupert, British Columbia, a Pacific coast port.

  8. Fort Saskatchewan station - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Saskatchewan Canadian Northern Railway Station is a former railway station in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada. It is a designated provincial historic resource. [ 2 ] It was built by the Canadian Northern Railway along the east-west Canadian Northern Railway line.

  9. Alberta Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Railway Museum (ARM) is a railway museum located in the north end of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It houses a collection of railway equipment and buildings and has locomotives from both the Canadian National Railways (CNR) and Northern Alberta Railways (NAR).