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This move was in advance of CN abandoning railway services on the islands of Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland, which had required use of CN/CN Marine rail ferries. At the time of the changeover to Marine Atlantic, the last of the rail ferries to Newfoundland were retired, with that province's railway abandoned in September 1988; Prince ...
Launched on 8 September 1900, she was 155 feet (47 m) long and 439 gross register tons. Her route was between Trepassy, Newfoundland and Hopedale, Labrador. Sold in 1948 to the Home Steamship Company, Ltd., she was lost when she broke her moorings on 18 November 1952, stranding at Jerseyman Harbour in Fortune Bay. [1] I
Marine Atlantic route map. Marine Atlantic Inc. (French: Marine Atlantique) is an independent Canadian federal Crown corporation which is mandated to operate ferry services between the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia. Marine Atlantic's corporate headquarters are in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.
SS Sagona was a passenger and freight ferry used in ferry service on the northern coastal routes between the island of Newfoundland and the coast of Labrador in Canada. In winter, Sagona was primarily a sealing vessel, bringing in a total of 165,599 seals from 1912 until 1938 under captains Job Knee, Jack Randell, Lewis Little and Jacob Kean.
Route 20-16, Indian Meal Line (linking Torbay and Portugal Cove) Route 20-17, Wind Gap Road (to Flatrock) Route 20-19, Pouch Cove Line; Route 20-21, Pine Line in Torbay; Route 30-16, Middle Cove Road; Route 31-11, Road to Memorial University of Newfoundland Marine Sciences Laboratory; Route 40-12, Old Broad Cove Road in Portugal Cove-St. Philips
The route is the only provincial route with no communities prevalent – it is designed as an access to the Lushes Bight–Beaumont–Beaumont North (Long Island) ferry. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The maximum speed limit for much of Route 382 is 60 km/h, but is reduced to 30 km/h when approaching the ferry.
former Newfoundland Northern and Western Railway No. 4 – scrapped 61 Baldwin Locomotive Works 2-6-0 6/1893 13519 former Newfoundland Northern and Western Railway No. 6 – scrapped 63 Baldwin Locomotive Works 2-6-0 3/1894 13976 former Newfoundland Northern and Western Railway No. 11 – scrapped 100 Baldwin Locomotive Works 4-6-0: 10/1898 16244
Route 320, also the eastern portion of the Road to the Shore, starts at the Trans-Canada Highway at Gambo and runs north past Hare Bay, Dover, Indian Bay, Centreville-Wareham-Trinity, Greenspond through to New-Wes-Valley. Here, it connects with Route 330 which continues around the Cape Freels headland and exits back onto the TCH at Gander. [1]
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