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  2. Ottawa Central Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa Central Railway (reporting mark OCRR) was a Canadian short-line railroad subsidiary of the Canadian National Railway. The headquarters were at the Walkley Yard, 3141 Albion Road South, Ottawa , Ontario , Canada. 45°21′58″N 75°38′57″W  /  45.36611°N 75.64917°W  / 45.36611; -75

  3. OC Transpo routes - Wikipedia

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    Operates in the communities of Sandy Hill, Lowertown, Vanier, and the Ottawa Trainyards. No service between St. Laurent and Hurdman via Belfast and Terminal before 8:00am and after 9:00pm weekdays and Saturday, and after 7:25pm Sunday. 20 St-Laurent: Vanier: Travels via Monfort Hospital, Montréal, and Brittany.

  4. List of O-Train stations - Wikipedia

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    The O-Train is a light-rail transit (LRT) system in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada operated by OC Transpo consisting of three lines and 25 stations. The Confederation Line is fully grade-separated and consists of 13 stations including 4 underground stations.

  5. Walkley Yard - Wikipedia

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    Canadian National Railway ran operations out of the Walkley Yard from August 1955 until 1998 when Ottawa Central Railway took over as a short line. The Last Trans-Con freight train ran through the yard in November 1995. Shortly after, the Beachburg Sub rail was pulled from Pembroke to North Bay.

  6. List of rail accidents (1950–1959) - Wikipedia

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    The bus was carrying workers home from the nearby International Nickel Company. Nine people died as a result. [22] March 16 – United Kingdom – Doncaster rail crash. A driver was in the habit of exceeding a certain crossover's 10 mph (16 km/h) speed limit, but a track defect derailed the train and it crashed into an overbridge; 14 people died.

  7. Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway, or OA&PS, is a historic railway that operated in central and eastern Ontario, Canada, from 1897 to 1959.It was for a time the busiest railway route in Canada, [1] carrying both timber and wood products from today's Algonquin Provincial Park areas, as well as up to 40% of the grain traffic from the Canadian west from Depot Harbour at Parry Sound ...

  8. Ottawa station - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa station (French: Gare d'Ottawa, IATA: XDS), or Ottawa Train Station, is the main inter-city train station in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is located 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of downtown Ottawa , adjacent to Tremblay O-Train station in the neighbourhood of Eastway Gardens .

  9. Confederation Line - Wikipedia

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    The Confederation Line (French: Ligne de la Confédération), also called O-Train Line 1 (French: Ligne 1 de l'O-Train), [2] is a urban rail line operated by OC Transpo in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, as part of the city's O-Train system.