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Alberta provincial rail network [map] Summary Detailed Information Related (0) Description Map depicting the Alberta provincial rail network as of November 2016. Updated November 17, 2016 Tags railways Resources Alberta provincial rail network [map] More information Download Downloads: 11619 The Atlas' 224 detailed maps are accompanied by short articles, illustrations, historic photographs, charts, graphs and interesting trivia that provide a comprehensive overview of the railways in our province. Travel the many different TRACKS of the Atlas that explore the vast amount of information on this website:

The approximate extent of VIA Rail Canada's original network in 1979

Small Resource Railways and Other Lines Maps. Small Resource Railways. Crowsnest Pass Spur Lines, Hillcrest Mines. Crowsnest Pass Spur Lines, Frank and Grassy Mountain Railway. Crowsnest Pass Spur Lines, Lille. Kootenay Region Coal Mines and Charters. Kootenay and Alberta Railway. Forestburg and Halkirk Spur Lines. Maps: Sidings: Help: Credits: Choose a Different Track: Main Lines. The Canadian Pacific Railway. The Canadian Pacific Railway in Western Canada. The Calgary and Edmonton Railway. The Crow's Nest Line . The Alberta Central Railway . The Lacombe and North Western Railway . Canadian National Railways. The Canadian National Railways . World. Crowsnest Pass Spur Lines. The Kootenay and Alberta Railway. The Forestburg and Halkirk Spur Lines. Canmore-Banff Corridor Spur Lines. Spur Lines in Southern Alberta. T.B.H. Cochrane and the "Betsy" Logging Line. The North West Lumber Company. The Edmonton Interurban Railway. Alberta Central Railway, Schematic Map of Proposed Lines. Alberta Land Grants. Alberta Midland Railway. Alberta Midland Railway, Drumheller Coal Area.. Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Alberta and British Columbia With Alternative Routes Abandoned. Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Arrangement of March 19, 1919.

Map of the N.A.R. and other railways in and out of Edmonton. Cold

Alberta Railway and Coal Company, St. Mary's River. Alberta Railway and Coal Company, Lethbridge Alberta circa 1890. Great Falls and Canada Railway. Alberta Railway and Coal Co. Yard, ca 1890. View of the Incline Railway taken from the Bankhead. Great Falls and Canada Railway, Sleeping Car, Narrow Gauge. From the dataset abstract. Map depicting the Alberta provincial rail network as of November 2016. Source: Alberta provincial rail network [map] There're no views created for this resource yet. Canadian National Railway Canadian Pacific Railway Alberta Prairie Steam Tours Battle River Railway Aspen Crossing Railway Forty Mile Railway Source Information: Transportation Infrastructure Management Systems (TIMS) Digital Data, Alberta Transportation Base map provided by the Government of Alberta under the Open Government Licence. The railways, the Edmonton, Dunvegan and British Columbia Railway, the Alberta Great Waterways Railway, the Central Canada Railway, the Pembina Valley Railway were amalgamated into the Northern Alberta Railways. 1

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Open Government Railways Railways The Base Features Access Railway spatial layer is the authoritative source of railway data for the province of Alberta. It is a part of the Access data collection which also includes roads, powerlines, cutlines and trails, and industrial facilities. View on Map Made available by the Government of Alberta Head to the Royal Alberta Museum, Western Canada's largest museum, to explore 82,000 square feet of exhibits and artifacts related to Alberta's heritage. Make sure to spend some time at the Art Gallery of Alberta, an impressive building of zinc, glass and steel, home to more than 6,000 works produced mostly by Canadian artists after 1950. Interactive map of Canada's +41,000 kms railway network. View Class 1, shortline, tourist, commuter & intercity passenger railways, as well as mile posts, passenger stations & crossings. CN's tri-coastal network spans Canada from east to west and down through the Midwest to the Gulf of Mexico. We access all major Canadian markets and 75% of the U.S. Population

Northern Alberta Railways

Acknowledgement Statement. Alberta Regional Rail acknowledges that it will be operating passenger rail services on traditional territories in Alberta of the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries. Treaty 6 territory, a traditional meeting grounds, gathering place, and travelling route to the. Northern Alberta Railways ( reporting mark NAR) was a Canadian railway which served northern Alberta and northeastern British Columbia. Jointly owned by both Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway, NAR existed as a separate company from 1929 until 1981. [1] Predecessor railways