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The Waterloo Junction Railway (WJR) is a short line railway in the Region of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It runs northward from the former Grand Trunk Railway (GTR) North Main Line in downtown Kitchener, through Waterloo and St. Jacobs before terminating in Elmira. It is currently owned by the City of Waterloo and operated by CN as the Waterloo ...
Pages in category "Passenger rail transport in Waterloo, Ontario" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The Waterloo Central Railway (WCR) is a non-profit heritage railway owned and operated by the Southern Ontario Locomotive Restoration Society (SOLRS). In May 2007, SOLRS received joint approval from the Region of Waterloo and the City of Waterloo to run trains from Waterloo to St. Jacobs and potentially as far north as Elmira.
Ontario L'Orignal Railway: OLO 1996 2000 Ottawa Central Railway: Ontario and Ottawa Railway: CNor: 1910 1914 Canadian Northern Railway: Ontario Pacific Railway: NYC: 1882 1897 Ottawa and New York Railway: Ontario and Quebec Railway: CP: 1871 1998 St. Lawrence and Hudson Railway: Ontario and Rainy River Railway: CNor: 1886 1900 Canadian Northern ...
Passenger rail transport in Waterloo, Ontario (7 P) Pages in category "Rail transport in Waterloo, Ontario" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Ion, stylized as ION, is an integrated public transportation network in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. [6] It is operated by Keolis and is part of the Grand River Transit (GRT) system, partially replacing GRT's Route 200 iXpress bus service.
Ottawa, Ontario O-Train [a] 63,500 Light rail: Line 1 Line 2 Line 4. 25: 35.5 km (22.1 mi) 16 27 km (17 mi) Greater Toronto Area, Ontario GO Transit rail services: 240,700 Commuter rail: Lakeshore West Lakeshore East Milton Kitchener Barrie Richmond Hill Stouffville. 68: 526.1 km (326.9 mi) 3 – Union Pearson Express: 11,500 (April 2019) [3 ...
In 2011, a group named the Shining Waters Railway was established with the goals of inheriting the Kawartha Lakes Railway's two subdivisions, the Havelock and Nephton from CP Rail to continue freight service and even resume passenger rail service from Toronto to Peterborough and beyond (in a partnership with GO Train, VIA Rail, or another partner).