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Many of these charters were so-called "paper railways" and were absorbed into other railways, that is they existed on paper with the actual trains bearing the name of another railway or system of railways. For example, Canadian National Railways alone consisted of over some 400 railways (see List of Canadian National Railways companies).
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Bytown and Prescott Railway – acquired by Canadian Pacific Railway; Canada Wire and Cable – manufacturer, acquired by Alcatel [1] Carling O'Keefe – brewery, acquired by Molson; Chapters – acquired by Indigo Books and Music; Cineplex Odeon – acquired by Loews Theatres; Consumers Distributing – catalogue retail store chain
The defunct railroads of North America regrouped several railroads in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The following is a list of the past railroad companies. The following is a list of the past railroad companies.
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).
Built by the Central Ontario Railway and later came under Canadian Northern and Canadian National ownership. The section of line was abandoned in 1984 and the station became defunct. The station building was relocated to the community park and was restored.
List of defunct Canadian railways; D. List of defunct railroads of North America; H. H. & J. Ryan; List of heritage railways in Canada; M. Montreal–Senneterre train; N.
Railway companies that are no longer operating under their own name (known as "fallen flags" in the US). They may have been purchased by other railroads, gone bankrupt, or been merged; and They may have been purchased by other railroads, gone bankrupt, or been merged; and