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1 ALBERTA RAILWAYS – SL 138 Issued 01.03.14 Page 1 of 12 1 ALBERTA RAILWAYS – SL 138 Issued 01.03.14 page 1 of 12 PASSENGER STATIONS & STOPS Canadian National (1-21), Northern Alberta(22-25) Rlys, Edmonton Interurban Rly (26) Canadian Pacific Rlys (27-51), Short Lines (52-53) and Calgary & Edmonton Transit (54-56) Former names: [ ] Distances in miles Gauge 4’ 8½” unless noted. term = terminus Certain non-passenger locations shown in italics thus: (name) # names from Histories. #? passenger service? Reference letters in brackets: (a), location shown in public timetable, but no trains stop. z-f = zabcdef etc. CANADIAN NATIONAL RLY (CN) 2179.1 Spruce Grove (GTP) abcd Ex Grand Trunk Pacific (GTP) & Canadian Northern (CNo). 2183.4 Stony Plain (GTP) abcd Based on GTP PTT 1912 (a), CNo PTT 1915 (a+), CN PTTs 2187.6 Edmonton Beach d 1925 (b), 1935 (c), 1956 (d) & 1976 (e) and VIA TT 2002 (f). 2191.0 Carvel abcd Also Waghorns TT 1913 (j), CNo TT 1914 (n), GTP TT 1917 (p), 2197.8 Duffield abcd CNo TTs 1917 (q), 1919 (q2), CN TTs 1928 (r), 1942 (s), 1949 2201.6 Kapasiwin bcd [Kapasiwin Beach s] (t), 1959 (t3) & 1971 (t6) and Working TTs 1918 (w) & 1928 2203.7 Wabamun abcd (w2). a* b* c*: former name noted in Canadian Rly Guide 2205.7 Wye w (CRG) 2207.8 Mile 841.9 w 2211.2 Fallis abcd 1. TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE (GTP/CNo) 2214.2 Seba Beach bcd * distances via Edmonton (CN), see 1A. The present route west 2217.5 Gainford abcd of Edmonton is a rationalisation of the original GTP and CNo 2220.7 Magnolia Bridge cd [Magnolia (GTP) b] lines (see 2 & 3), being linked together and parallel sections 2225.7 Entwistle (GTP) abcd closed 1917/1924. 2227.5 Evansburg (GTP) b-f [Evansburgh p] 2231.5 Styal bcd [Imrie a ] (2) 1989.1 Artland (SL140, 1) 2233.1 Lobstick a+bc (3) (Saskatchewan – Alberta border) 2236.9 Wildwood cd [Junkins (CNo) a+b ] 1995.9 Butze abcd 2241.6 Granada cd 1999.5 Chauvin abcd 2245.7 Chip Lake bcd [Chiplake a+ ] (3) 2004.6 Ribstone abcd 2247.5 Leaman abcd (2) 2009.4 Dunn abcd 2251.8 MacKay abcd 2013.8 Edgerton abcd 2259.1 Niton abcd 2020.4 Heath abcd 2262.4 Carrot Creek cd [Otley ab ] 2027.9 Greenshields abcd 2269.2 Peers abcd 2032.7 Wainwright a-f 2275.6 Rosevear abcd 2039.2 Fabyan bcd 2280.2 Wolf Creek bcd [Thornton a ] 2044.2 Hawkins bcd 2283.6 Yates abcd 2050.3 Irma abcd 2289.0 Edson a-f 2057.9 Jarrow abcd 2293.3 Ansell abcd 2064.7 Kinsella abcd 2298.3 Bickerdike abcd (12) 2069.6 Philips abcd 2303.4 Marlboro (2nd) bcd [Dandurand a ] 2077.1 Viking a-f 2304.3 Marlboro (1st) (GTP) p 2083.9 Torlea bcd [Nestor a] 2305.0 Mileage 16.0 w2 2089.3 Bruce abcd 2306. Burrows Saw Mill w [Burrows a ] 2098.5 Holden abcd 2308.5 Galloway abcd 2102.7 Poe abcd 2315.3 Medicine Lodge abcd 2107.3 Ryley abcd 2319.8 Hargwen abcd 2113.8 Shonts abcd 2324.7 Obed (GTP) acd 2118.8 Tofield abcd 2330.2 Dalehurst c [Roundcroft a ] 2125.0 Lindbrook bcd 2336.5 Pedley acd 2130.7 Deville abcd 2341.1 Drinnan cd 2132.6 Cooking Lake abcd 2344.1 Hinton ac-f 2136.4 Uncas abcd 2349.2 Entrance (2nd) cd [Dyke a ] (2) 2142.6 Ardrossan abcd 2355.6 Solomon a+cd (3) 2147.1 Bremner bcd [Bremner Siding a] 2359.0 Errington a+ 2151.7 Clover Bar (CN) abcd 2360.6 Brule a+bcd 2152.9 Bretville Junction cd 2366.6 Miette bcd 2156.2 North Edmonton a+bcd ** 1. > 2367.8 Bedson a+ 2159.8 North Yard 1911TT(term) 2374.1 Devona a+bcd 2163? Edmonton (EDBC) (23) > 2380.0 Snaring a+bcd 2163. Edmonton (VIA) f(reverse) 2383.6 Snaring Junction q2 (2,3) 2164.3* Edmonton Junction (2nd) t2 ** 1. > 2387.1 Henry House (GTP) abcd 2165.8 (Union Junction) 2391.2 Mileage 102.2 w2 2166.6 Bissell abcd 2395.2 Jasper b-f [Fitzhugh a] 2173.6 Acheson abcd 2398.0 Wynd cd [Swiftwater (1st) a ] 2 2403.5 Geikie a-d (SL137, 17A) 2261.1 Horner a+ 2407. Yellowhead (CNo 1st) (a+)b 2265.8 Scriven a+ 2408.1 Decoigne cd [Mount Geikie a+ ] 2273.3 Tollerton a+ [Mount Cavell q ] 2280.9 Sundance a+ (Alberta – British Columbia border) 2287.6 Dandurand (CNo) a+ 2412.1 Yellowhead (2nd) (SL137, 17) 2288.9 Marlboro (CNo) a+ 2294.3 Berks a+ 1A. NO. EDMONTON – EDMONTON JN (CNo) 2301.1 Everest a+ Loop line, former Transcontinental passenger route 2308.4 Obed (CNo) a+b e+ From 1989, VIA trains serving CN stn reversed back to 2317.3 Dalehurst (CNo) a+b North Edmonton until transfer to VIA stn in 1990's. 2325.8 Bliss a+b j* adjacent Edmonton Transit station 2334.7 Entrance (1st) a+b 2339.6 Solomon (see 1 to:) 2156.2 North Edmonton (1) 2367.8 Snaring Junction (1) Coliseum j* 2371.3 Henry House (CNo) a+ Stadium j* 2375.9 Maligne a+ 2159.4 Edmonton (CN) b-e+ > 2380.5 Jasper Park a+ 2160. Edmonton (CNo) a+ 2393.0 Decoigne (1) 2163. Edmonton (VIA) (1) 2164.3 Edmonton Junction (2nd) (1) ** 1. Former route until c.1920: 2. STYAL – SNARING JUNCTION (GTP) 0.0 Edmonton (CNo) (1A) GTP main line until 1917. Styal-Leaman cl.1917, Entrance- 1.5 Edmonton Junction (1st) n Snaring cl. 1917, Pocohontas-Snaring Jn cl. 1920 5.0 (Union Junction) 2233.1 Styal (1) 4. EDMONTON – STONY PLAIN (CNo) 2239. Junkins (GTP) a 2244. Keston a 0.0 Edmonton (CN) (1A) 2247.5 Leaman (see Line 1 to:) 1.5 Edmonton Junction (1st) (3) 2349.2 Entrance (2nd) (1) 15.5 Spruce Grove (CNo) a+ 2354. Parkgate a 21.0 Stony Plain (CNo) a+ 2363. Miette Hot Springs a 2367. Pocohontas a 5. ST. ALBERT – ATHABASCA (CNo) 2372. Hawes p [Jasper House a] 2377. Interlaken a 11.4 St. Albert (3) 2381. Snaring Junction (1) 18.7 Volmer a+bc 22.5 Cardiff Junction b > 3. EDMONTON – DECOIGNE (CNo) 24.7 Cardiff (CNo) q2 (branch) CNo Main line until 1917. Magnolia-Lobstick cl. 1917, Obed- 24.7 Morinville (CN) a+bc Solomon cl. 1927, Snaring Jn-Decoigne cl. 1917. 25. Morinville (NAR) (23) * 2202.6 from Toronto 30.2 Peavey t > 35.0 Legal a+bct 0.0 Edmonton (CN) (1A to:) ** 1. 42.9 Vimy bct [Dunrobin a+ ] 4.9 Edmonton Junction (2nd) 48.8 Clyde a+bct 6.4 (Union Junction) ** 1. 55.7 Nestow a+bct 8.1 Cannell bcd 62.2 Tawatinaw a+bct 11.4 St. Albert a+bcd (5) 68.0 Rochester a+bct 19.4 Villeneuve a+bcd 75.9 Perryvale bct [Lewiston a] 25.8 Calahoo a+bcd 84.3 Meanook a+bct 31.7 Bilby a+bcd 89.0 Colinton a+bct 35.8 Onoway a+bcd 96.7 Athabasca a+bct [Athabasca Landing n ] 37.4 Peace River Junction a+bc 43.7 Alberta Beach a+bc 6. PEACE RIVER JN – WHITECOURT (CNo/CN) 48.3 Lac Ste. Anne a+bc Goods only beyond Whitecourt? 54.5 Darwell a+bc 60.1 Lake Isle a+bc 37.4 Peace River Junction (3) 67.8* Magnolia (CNo) a+bc > 42.4 Gunn a+bcd 72.5 Entwistle (GTP) (1) 50.8 Glenevis a+bcd 2208.3 Entwistle (CNo) a+ 58.0 Cherhill a+bcd 2209.1 Evansburg (CNo) a+ 63.4 Lisburn bcd [Merebeck a+ ] 2215.4 Lobstick (see 1 to:) 68.9 Sangudo a+(term)bcd 2227.8 Chip Lake (1) 71.2 Robinson bcd 2237.4 Dayson a+ 75.3 Rochfort Bridge bcd [Rockfort b* ] 2245.3 Carrot Creek (CNo) a+ 80.7 Mayerthorpe bcd 2250.9 Fulstow a+ 86.2 Green Court bcd 3 91.8 Lombell bcd 56.9 Waskatenau de [Waskateneau bc ] 96.0 Blue Ridge cd 63.8 Warspite bcde 96.3 Lonira b 71.4 Smoky Lake bcde 109.5 Whitecourt bcd(term) 81.5 Edwand bcde 133. Windfall (branch, goods only?) 86.8 Bellis bcde 129. Hurdy 96.6 Vilna bcde 140. Silver Creek 105.0 Spedden bcde 150. Knight 111.5 Ashmont cde [Ashmount b ] 165. Pass Creek 115.3 Abilene cde 180. Grizzly 119.4 Boscombe cd 125.4 Mallaig cde 7. LLOYDMINSTER – NORTH EDMONTON (CNo) 130.3 Therien cde j* adjacent Edmonton Transit stations 134.4 Glendon cde 139.7 Franchere cd 78.9 Aberfeldy (SL140, 33) 146.8 Anshaw cd (Saskatchewan-Alberta border) 152.2 Bonnyville cde 84.4 Lloydminster (CN) a+b-e 158.5 Fort Kent cde 91.4 Blackfoot a+b-e 163.8 Ardmore de [Coste c ] 99.3 Kitscoty a+b-e 170.0 Le Goff cd 109.6 Islay a+b-e 172.8 Beaver River c(term)d 117.3 Borradaile a+bcd [Beaver River Crossing c* ] 124.4 Vermilion a+b-e 176.6 Grand Centre de 131.8 Claysmore a+bcd 139.0 Mannville de [Manville a+b ] 10. ABILENE – HEINSBURG 147.3 Minburn a+b-e 156.0 Innisfree a+b-e 115.3 Abilene (9) 163.6 Ranfurly a+b-e 119.6 Owlseye bcde [Baffin b* ] 172.6 Lavoy a+b-e 127.0 St. Paul be(term)cd 181.5 Vegreville (CN) a+b-e 136.2 Edouardville cd [Heenan r ] 188.4 Royal Park bcd [Raith a+ ] 141.0 Armistice cd 195.3 Mundare a+b-e 146.4 Elk Point cd 202.0 Hilliard a+bcd 149.8 Muriel cd 209.5 Chipman a+b-e 156.2 Lindbergh cd 216.8 Lamont a+b-e 161.3 Middle Creek cd 223.6 Bruderheim (CN) a+b-e 166.8 Heinsburg cd 230.6 Scotford a+bcd 237.1 Fort Saskatchewan a+b-e 11.
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