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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. 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).

  4. St. Albert Grain Elevator Park - Wikipedia

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    St. Albert Grain Elevator Park is an open-air museum which features two historic grain elevators and a reconstructed railway station.. The two elevators are a 1906 Brackman-Ker Milling Company Elevator and a 1929 Alberta Wheat Pool Elevator, both which were designated as Provincial Historic Resources in January 2007. [1]

  5. List of defunct Canadian railways - Wikipedia

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    Niagara Falls Park and River Railway: Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto Railway: Acquired by CNR, merged into CNEL. Nicola, Kamloops and Similkameen Coal and Railway Company: Spences Bridge BC to Nicola BC: 1907–1989: Acquired by CPR. North Shore Railway: Acquired by CPR. Northern Alberta Railways: northern Alberta: 1929–1981: Acquired by ...

  6. 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 .

  7. Peace River, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Alberta Railway (NAR) station was built in 1916 by the Central Canada Railway. It served as a major hub of activity from 1916 to 1956 for passengers. The station was continued for use for freight and the station was closed in 1981. The NAR station suffered a fire in 1986.

  8. List of museums in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in Alberta, Canada contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for ...

  9. 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 ]

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