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1 ONTARIO (NORTH) RAILWAYS – SL 146 Work in Progress 25.02.14 1 ONTARIO (NORTH) RAILWAYS – SL 146 work in progress 25.02.14 page 1 of 11 PASSENGER STATIONS & STOPS Canadian National (1-7) & Canadian Pacific (9-11) Rlys north of Capreol and North Bay, Ontario Northland (12-19) & Algoma Central (20-21) Rlys and associated Short Lines (22-24). Based on 1858 Dinsmore Guide (x), USA Official Guide (G)1875 (y), 1893G (z),Company Public (t) & Working (w) TTs as noted, 1976G (e) and current VIA TTs (f), AG/CG/DG/IG/MG/RG: Appletons/Central States/Dinsmore/ International/Rand McNally/Russells Guides. Former names: [ ] Distances in miles Gauge 4’ 8½” unless noted (date)>(date) start/end of passenger service op. opened; cl. closed; rn. renamed; rl. relocated; tm. terminus of service at date shown; pass. passenger service Certain non-passenger locations shown in italics thus: (name) # Histories, #? Passengers? Reference letters in brackets: (a), location shown in public timetable, but no trains stop. x-f = xyzabcdef etc. CANADIAN NATIONAL RLY (CN) 215.7 Alice ex Grand Trunk (GT) and Canadian Northern (CNo) as noted 224.5 Indian 230.2 Dahlia 1. TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE (GT) 234.9 Kathmore St-Justine-Ottawa ex Canada Atlantic 242.2 Achray w1* logging camps between Capreol & Gogama at which 248.9 Hydro passenger trains stopped on flag (1919 working TT) 252.3 Brawny 256.4 Stuarts 50.4 Ste. Justine ( ) 259.8 Lake Traverse [Agnone ] (Quebec - Ontario border) 270.3 Radiant 54.9 Glen Robertson 272.7 Odenback 62.3 Alexandria 278.9 Acanthus 69.0 Greenfield [Kenyon ] 282.9 Brent 73.7 Maxville 286.9 Government Park 79.6 Moose Creek 293.1 Daventry 84. Wood Station 297.7 Mink Lake 86.8 Casselman 300.4 Ascalon 95.3 Limoges [South Indian ] 304.6 Kiosk 100.1 Vars [Bear Brook ] 305.2 Coristine 106.3 Carlsbad Springs [Eastmans 1902G ] (1A) 312.6 Dog Lake [Eastmans Springs ] 313.5 Kilrush 115.3 Ottawa (VIA) > 317.7 Fossmill 117.6 Ottawa, Union Station (reverse) 320.2 Wasing [Ottawa, Central Depot ] 325.6 Alderdale 119.6 Walkley [Walkley Yard ] 328.4 Grahamvale 124.9 Federal [Rideau Junction ] >> 331.6 Astorville 129.9 Bells Corners (1A) 335.4 Derland [Callander ] 135.3 Rifle Ranges 339.2 Nipissing [Nipissing Junction ] 136.5 Strathern 344.3 North Bay (CN) 137.3 South March 350.3 Yellek 141.3 Malwood [Sissons ] 354.3 Beaucage 143.1 Dunrobin 359.0 Meadowside 146.6 Woodlawn 364.6 Harfred 149.3 MacLarens Wharf 369.0 Crystal Falls [Smoky Falls ] 152.6 Fitzroy 374.9 Ashburton (Ontario-Quebec border) 376.6 Field 159.3 Pontiac 381.2 Desaulniers [Poincare ] 164.6 Norway Bay 385.6 River Valley [Gordon Depot ] 165.5 Wharf Road 390.3 Azen 166.9 Bristol 392.6 Glen Afton 171.5 Palmer's Crossing 396.9 Chudleigh 173.2 Clarendon [Poincare ] 399.6 Washagami 175.1 Starks Corners 402.9 Ess Creek 178.2 Portage du Fort 404.9 Crerar (Quebec - Ontario border) 410.9 Basin Mines 185.0 Forester's Falls [Forrester's Falls ] 413.7 Spaidal 188.7 Richardson Crossing 417.0 Skead [Massey Bay ] 191.6 Beachburg 417.5 Bowlands Bay [Bolands Bay ] 198.8 Finchley 420.6 Hagarty 205.8 Pembroke (2nd)(CNo)? [Pembroke Junction ] > 427.7 Capreol 207.2 Pembroke (1st)(CN) 432.2 Whistle [Whistle Mine Junction ] 210.7 Hiam 432.9 Nandair [Nickelton Junction ] 2 434. Norman 610.9 Elsas 434.2 Copwood w1* 614.1 Agate 436.9 Milnet [Sellwood Junction ] > 622.3 Dunrankin 442.0 Sellwood (branch) 627.1 Ilkestone [Ilkeston ] 437.7 Dickson w1* 633.3 Peterbell 444.3 Anstice [Poole ] 641.0 Argolis 447.2 Raphoe (2nd) 643.4 Hayward 448.7 Canada Fibre w1* 651.2 Fire River 452.0 Old Raphoe [Raphoe (1st) ] 659.7 Dishnish 453.8 Lambert w1* 665.8 Kishbaugh 457.0 Laforest (1st) [Lakepost ] 667.3 Minnipuka [Caipha ] 677.1 Neswabin 457.5 Clemow w1* 685.3 Oba 457.6 Laforest (2nd) 690.7 Albany Forks 463.5 McKee's Camp [Arnold & Bell w1* ] 699.0 MacDuff 463.9 Old Thorlake [Thorlake (1st) ] 706.6 Penhurst 466.4 Gowganda Junction 711.6 Morrison River 467.6 Thorlake (2nd) 712.8 Shekak 470.7 Marshay No. 1 w1* 719.5 Cree 472.6 Ainslie w1* 723.8 Hornepayne 473.6 Marshay No. 2 w1* 729.3 Lennon 473.7 Shoo Fly 735.3 Northland Lumber Company [Menzies ] 474.6 Felix [Gerard ] 737.0 Tondern 476.1 Howard Smith [Spanish No. 1 w1* ] 739.2 Nagagami River [Nagogami River ] [Lapalme's Spur ] 743.5 Adik [Obakami ] 479.3 Ruel 752.0 Lux 486.5 Bigwood w1* 759.2 Osawin 486.8 Stupart 766.1 Hillsport 492.0 Westree [Kashbaw ] 772.3 White Otter 494.0 Spanish No. 2 w1* 775.2 Otterdale 495.1 Lemieux w1* 778.9 Taradale 495.3 Donnegana 783.6 Stevens 496.3 Ostrom 786.3 Gamsby 497.0 Benoit No. 1 w1* 793.5 Arms 497.7 Spanish No. 3 w1* 801.4 Caramat 498.8 Benoit No. 2 w1* 808.1 Pagwachuan 499.6 Spanish No. 4 w1* 815.5 Seagram 500.4 Spanish No. 5 w1* 824.1 Calong 502.4 Spanish No. 6 w1* 825.1 Longlac [Longuelac ] 504.6 Makwa [Long Lake ] 514.3 Gogama 831.9 Isis 523.4 Bethnal 839.2 Bawk 525.7 Bethnal Springs 846.2 Poilu 529.4 Camp Kenda [Watts Camp ] 855.4 Nakina 531.7 Prisk's Camp 859.3 Exton 532.0 Camp Ketchini 867.6 Aroland 533.0 Stackpool 870.4 Cavell [Titania ] [Cavel ] 539.7 Camp Kenogaming 877.7 Johnston's Creek c [Pineland Timber Company ] 879.2 Kowkash 543.5 Gladwick 885.4 Paska 553.2 Tionaga 894.5 Redmond [Capita pre-op?] 556.3 Horwood Lake 900. Pashola 560.9 Kukatush 900.8 Tashota 562.1 Groundhog River 906.6 Penequani [Penoquani ] 563.7 Joburke 910.9 Auden 565.3 Palomar 911.8 Ombabika 568.9 Singelake 919.4 Minataree 571.2 Slaterock 928.4 Lamaune [Weatherbee ] 576.0 Foleyet [Weatherbe ] 578.0 Dragon w2* 931.1 Jackfish River 585.8 Shawmere 937.6 Ferland 594.8 Missonga 942.7 Mud River 595.5 Missonga Storage 944.0 Willet 604.2 Oatland 950.0 Green 607.4 Fynes 957.4 Wagaming 3 967.6 Armstrong 117. Ottawa (Elgin Street) z 982.1 Pascopee 118. Ottawa, Bank Street 988.4 Collins 120. Ottawa (Chaudiere Falls) z 990.6 Schultz's Trail (129.9) Bells Corners 992.9 Williams' Trail 996.2 Ogaki [Ogoki ] 2. HILLSPORT - MANITOUWADGE (CN) 1004.0 McDougal [Fee Spur ] 1006.5 Jacobs 0.0 Hillsport (1) 1013.7 Kawa 23. Geco e 1019.9 Cameo 28.1 Manitouwadge e 1021.5 Allanwater Bridge [Allanwater (1st?) ] 1021.9 Smith and McDougall Mills 3. GOODWIN - NAKINA (CN) 1023.6 Allanwater 1033.1 Harvey 502.9 La Reine 1034.2 Flindt Landing (Quebec - Ontario border) 1037.2 Staunton 511.9 Goodwin 1046.2 Savant Lake 513.7 Abitibi Pulp & Paper 1058.3 Fowler 515.2 Balkham [Balkam ] 1068.1 Ycliff 515.7 Mile 515.7 1076.4 Robinson 518.2 Branconnier 1077.6 Anderson Camp 519.6 Mace Pit 1083.5 Ghost River [Smith ] 520.7 Eades 1087.8 McDougall Mills [McDougall Mill ] 523.7 Mace [Mack ] 1090.7 Rosnel 531.2 Wright Camp (1st) 1100.1 Superior Junction [Lake Superior ] 533.4 Lowbush [Superior ] 534.3 Lowbush River 1106.5 Sioux Lookout [Graham ] 536.7 Wright Camp (2nd) 1112.5 Pelican 538.5 Kirke 1113.6 North Pines [Pyrites Mines ] 542.4 Wright's Camp [Wright Camp (3rd) ] 1119.1 Hudson 545.9 Bingle [Bungle ] 1127.2 Webster 555.1 Stimson Diamond 1134.0 Taggart 556.3 Stimson [Hughes ] 1138.6 Sunstrum 557.0 Section House 1141.0 Transport Spur 560.4 Noremega 1145.9 Millidge 562.8 Carter's 1152.0 Richan 566.1 Brower 1157.4 Amesdale 568.7 Abitibi 1164.3 Niddrie [Hunter ] 575.3 Cochrane 1172.0 Morgan 581.6 Frederick [Frederick House ] 1177.7 Red Lake Road 583.5 Buskegau [Buskegow ] 1181.1 Quibell 587.1 Hunta 1190.0 McIntosh 588.6 Driftwood Lands Company 1196.7 Canyon 592.6 Driftwood 1205.8 Favel [Flavel ] 595.4 Detsul [Burt here? ] 1212.5 Jones 597.2 Chenier No. 2 1219.9 Farlane 601.7 Pullen 1224.8 Brinka 605.6 Smooth Rock (CN) [Smooth Rock Falls ] 1229.6 Redditt 607.0 Jacksonboro 1236.2 Ena Lake [Ena ] 608.5 Tudhope 1242.6 J. C. Simpson Spur 616.9 Strickland 1244.0 Minaki 621.6 Gregoire's Mill [Gregoire Mill ] 1245.8 Ontario Hydro [Simpson & Shortt Spur ] [Gregories Mill ] [Gregoire ] 1250.2 Wade 625.0 Fauquier 1252.1 Tebo 631.1 Moonbeam 1257.4 Ottermere c [Otter Lake Lath Mills Ltd. ] 636.3 Mile 61 1259.7 Malachi 638.8 Kitigan 1263. Copelands Landing 644.7 Kapuskasing [MacPherson ] 1265.7 White 650.7 Valrita [Secord ] 1267.1 Rice Lake 654.0 Lepage (Ontario - Manitoba border) 655.3 Mile 80 1270.7 Winnitoba (SL144, 1) 657.6 Harty 666.6 Opasatika 1A. OTTAWA AREA (CN) 674.1 Lowther 678.4 Reesor 106.3 Carlsbad Springs 681.4 Parthia [MacBey ] 4 685.3 Mattice 92.5 Cove Inlet 688.1 Fryatt [Emra ] 93.2 Brompton Pulp & Paper 692.1 Val Côté [Côte Siding ] 99.4 East McKirdy 694.9 Glenomo [Omo ] 99.8 McKirdy 697.1 Hallebourg [Hallewood ] 108.0 East Hogarth 704.4 Hearst 109.7 Hogarth 705.5 Hearst Junction 111.1 Mileage 111.1 710.3 Ryland 114.5 MacAskill [Cameron Falls (2nd) ] 717.0 Penhall [Holland ] [Cronyn ] 720.3 Carey Lake 115.7 Cameron Falls (1st) 722.
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