Algoma Eastern Railway (reporting mark AER) was a railway in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. Originally known as the Manitoulin and North Shore Railway...
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The Algoma Central Railway (reporting mark AC) is a railway in Northern Ontario, Canada, that operates between Sault Ste. Marie and Hearst. It used to...
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rented a boxcar from the Algoma Central Railway to travel on excursions through this region. Surviving prehistoric remains in Algoma District are concentrated...
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Little Current Swing Bridge (category Algoma Eastern Railway)
the Algoma Eastern Railway with the abutments and piers being built in 1912 and the bridge structure being erected in 1913. The Algoma Eastern Railway began...
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railways operate in the Canadian province of Ontario. Barrie Collingwood Railway (BCRY) Canadian National Railway (CN) including subsidiaries Algoma Central...
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accredited by the United Nations Alberta Energy Regulator Algoma Eastern Railway, a former Canadian railway that operated in the province of Ontario Annual Equivalent...
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eventual closure in 2011. The Algoma Eastern Railway's 1930 lease to the Canadian Pacific Railway proceeded despite the Algoma Eastern earning a net profit in...
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Port Dover. Historically, Espanola was a station stop along the Algoma Eastern Railway (AER) and featured a distinctive station and water tower (built...
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Railway also populate the roster. Railways portal Ontario portal Genesee & Wyoming Algoma Eastern Railway Soo Line Railroad List of Ontario railways Rail...
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located on property owned by Vale Limited. It was located along the Algoma Eastern Railway line between two mine sites, Crean Hill and Gertrude. It functioned...
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4-6-0 (section British Railways era)
locomotives were eventually returned to the CGR. Around 1912, the Algoma Eastern Railway in Ontario, Canada, acquired Baldwin Locomotive Works #20272, a...
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Branch line (redirect from Branch railway)
Canadian Pacific acquired the Algoma Eastern Railway (a short line) in 1930,: 373 it soon after abandoned much of the Algoma Eastern mainline, but retained...
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was the western terminus of the Algoma Eastern Railway before the AER's acquisition by the Canadian Pacific Railway. After acquisition, the portion from...
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village along the Canadian Pacific Railway's Sudbury-Soo line, which ran parallel to the south of the Algoma Eastern Railway (AER). Its station was situated...
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west of Sudbury, many of which were served by the Algoma Eastern Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway lines, which ran roughly parallel to each other,...
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Eastern Railroad AEC Atlantic and East Carolina Railway AEFR Aurora, Elgin and Fox River Electric AER Algoma Eastern Railway AERC Albany and Eastern Railroad...
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portage to Espanola to purchase supplies for his family. When the Algoma Eastern Railway was opened from Sudbury to Little Current, Ernest opened a store...
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connect Espanola with the CPR, and ultimately the CPR with the Algoma Eastern Railway, which was routed through Espanola parallel to the CPR line. The...
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Ontario Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario Algoma Central Railway Algoma District Algoma Eastern Railway Algonquin Provincial Park Alzheimer Society...
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to the right. In its closed position, a swing bridge carrying a road or railway over a river or canal, for example, allows traffic to cross. When a water...
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history of Canada's railways as beginning on February 25, 1832, with the incorporation of British North America's first steam-powered railway, the Champlain...
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highways in Algoma District, most of which serve as logging roads or provide access to isolated and sparsely populated areas in the Algoma District of...
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of Whitefish Falls. The community was formerly a stop along the Algoma Eastern Railway, which linked Manitoulin Island with Lake Huron's North Shore and...
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Wisconsin Central Ltd. (category Railway companies established in 1987)
Corporation owned or operated railroads in the United States, Canada (Algoma Central Railway), the United Kingdom (English Welsh & Scottish), New Zealand (Tranz...
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industrial centre, and the creation of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) and Algoma Eastern Railway (AER) significantly improved infrastructure and transportation...
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Historic Site, Casino Sault Ste. Marie, the Art Gallery of Algoma and the Algoma Central Railway's popular Agawa Canyon Tour Train. The MS Norgoma, a Canadian...
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Goulais River (category Rivers of Algoma District)
in northern Ontario, Canada, which rises in the Algoma highlands and empties into Goulais Bay on eastern Lake Superior near Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. It...
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Ontario Highway 538 (category Roads in Algoma District)
Highway 17 east of Blind River and near the village of Algoma Mills, between the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks and the shoreline of the North Channel of Lake...
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to western Canada. The deal also included Canadian WC subsidiary Algoma Central Railway (ACR), giving access to Sault Ste. Marie and Michigan's Upper Peninsula...
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communities in the township were a result of the Canadian Pacific Railway's development of its Algoma extension from Sudbury to Sault Ste. Marie in the 1880s....
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