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The original Blue22 service proposed by SNC-Lavalin would have used refurbished Budd Rail Diesel Cars. Pictured are two cars used by Via Rail. [16] Transport Canada made a request for proposal for an airport rail link in April 2001. In May 2003, the bidding parties were shortlisted to four consortia, who were invited to submit business cases.
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).
Hillcrest Lumber Company #9 Climax (class B) (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in standard gauge) - the only operational Climax locomotive in Canada) [9] Cowichan Valley Railway #24 Vulcan 0-4-0T "Suzie" (3 ft gauge) [10] Cowichan Valley Railway #25 Vulcan 0-4-0T "Samson" (3 ft gauge) [11] In addition, these diesel locomotives are also part of the collection:
Overlay of the pre-2011 Edmonton IndyCar track on an airport map. In its final years, before closing in 2013, the airport was mainly used for air charter, general aviation, flight training and medevac (air ambulance). [28] In addition, from 2005 to 2012, the airport was annually converted into a race track for the Edmonton Indy Champ Car race.
The 1963 airside terminal with an Air Canada DC-9-30 at a jet bridge gate (1979) Transport Canada selected the current site for Edmonton International Airport, on the opposite side of the city from the military airport at RCAF Station Namao, and purchased over 28 km 2 (7,000 acres) of land.
Edmonton Radial Railway 80 1951 Fort Edmonton Park line All-steel car; sole survivor of five from its class. After retirement, repurposed as a diner (Dawson Creek, BC) and farm building (Buick Creek, BC) before being acquired and restored by ERRS. In limited service, primarily used for private charters. [12] 1947 PTC: W6 Class tram
This is an alphabetical list of abandoned airports in Canada that were at one time important enough to warrant an article. Most of these also appear in Category:Defunct airports in Canada . This list is sorted by province or territory .
Car number one was restored by the Edmonton Radial Railway Society (ERRS), who currently operates it. [24] Ottawa Car Company 7 1 1908 The only single-truck streetcar used for passenger service in Edmonton. [24] Preston Car Company: 10, 12, 14, 16 4 1909 Car number 14 was converted to a library car in 1941. [24] Ottawa Car Company 15, 17, 18 ...