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The Port Colborne Harbour Railway (reporting mark TRRY), formed in 1997, serves various industries in the Port Colborne area and along the New Welland Canal. The principal commodities transported are wheat, scrap, woodpulp, bauxite , and lumber.
US short line railway that owns trackage to serve one major Canadian customer Ontario Southland Railway: OSRX: Woodstock to Tillsonburg or St. Thomas: Independently owned: Port Colborne Harbour Railway: PCHR: St. Catharines to Port Colborne: Trillium Railways: Southern Ontario Railway: RLHH: Brantford to Nanticoke via Hamilton: Genesee ...
The Trillium Railway (reporting mark TRRY) is a Canadian short-line railroad operating in the province of Ontario. Much of its right-of-way in the Niagara area was formerly part of the " Welland Canal Railway " (also known as the Welland Railway ) that closely followed the route of the second Welland Canal .
Another vertical-lift bridge (known as Bridge 20) stood just north of Bridge 21; it was also built in 1927–1929 by the Canadian National Railway. [2] In the mid-1990s, the Port Colborne Harbour Railway was completed, connecting Port Colborne to rail lines on the western side of the canal, making Bridge 20 unnecessary. It was removed in the ...
Canadian Northern Railway: Port Dalhousie and Thorold Railway: GT: 1853 1857 Welland Railway: Port Dover and Lake Huron Railway: GT: 1872 1881 Grand Trunk, Georgian Bay and Lake Erie Railway: Port Hope, Lindsay and Beaverton Railway: GT: 1854 1869 Midland Railway of Canada: Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway: GT: 1868 1874 Whitby and Port Perry ...
PGER - Pacific Great Eastern Railway; British Columbia Railway; Canadian National Railway; PGEX - Portland General Electric Company; PGHX - Trinity Rail Management, Inc. PGMX - Procter and Gamble Manufacturing Company; PGR - Progressive Rail; PHCR - Port Colborne Harbour Railway; PHD - Port Huron and Detroit Railroad; Chessie System; CSX ...
The north track is the Canadian Pacific Railway Hamilton subdivision. The south track was formerly the Canadian National Railway Cayuga subdivision. Since the abandonment of the majority of that subdivision, operations on this track were limited to occasional trains interchanging with Trillium Rail's Port Colborne Harbour Railway.
Port Colborne is a city in Ontario, Canada that is located on Lake Erie, at the southern end of the Welland Canal, in the Niagara Region of Southern Ontario.The original settlement, known as Gravelly Bay, dates from 1832 [7] and was renamed after Sir John Colborne, a British war hero and the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada at the time of the opening of the (new) southern terminus of the ...