Industry | Railway |
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Predecessor | Canadian Northern Railway, Canadian National Railway |
Founder | McKenzie and Mann |
Defunct | Defunct |
Headquarters | Rainy River, Ontario |
Number of locations
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Several Branch offices: Fort Frances, Ontario Shipyards: Rainy River |
Area served
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Ontario Routes: Rainy River to Fort Frances |
Services | Shipping company |
The Ontario and Rainy River Railway existed briefly in the late 19th century (the line began construction in 1896 and completed in 1898).
The rail line ran from Rainy River, Ontario to Fort Frances, Ontario with eventual plans to connect to Port Arthur, Ontario in the West and to the Manitoba and Southeastern Railway via a new Steel bridge at Rainy River. After the Baudette-Rainy River Rail Bridge was completed in 1901 the company was quickly absorbed by the Canadian Northern Railway which built a Round House, Bunks, a hotel and several other pieces of equipment at the town. It later was taken over and absorbed by the Canadian National Railway in 1923 and still operates as an active rail line.