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The city is also serviced by Ontario Northland Motor Coach Services.
The Bracebridge railway station receives service six times per week by the Ontario Northland Northlander line.
Swastika is a junction on the Ontario Northland Railway, where a branch to Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec leaves the ONR's main line from North Bay, Ontario to Moosonee.
* Ontario Northland Transportation Commission
* Ontario Northland Bus Service
* Ontario Northland in Moosonee
* Ontario Northland Railways Historical and Technical Society
fr: Ontario Northland
no: Ontario Northland Railway
Passenger train services which were not included in the creation of Via Rail included those offered by BC Rail, Algoma Central Railway, Ontario Northland Railway, Quebec North Shore and Labrador Railway, various urban commuter train services operated by CN and CP, and remaining CN passenger services in Newfoundland.
* Ontario Northland Railway in Ontario, Canada
Bus service from Toronto is available by Ontario Northland Motor Coach Services, the government-owned transportation company, and buses arrive daily en route to Sudbury.
In early years, construction and later support staff came by Ontario Northland Railway train to Fraserdale, then further by private siding, or used floatplanes.
The Ontario Northland own only 4 of this type, # 1100-1103.
# redirect Ontario Northland Transportation Commission
The Cochrane railway station is operated by the Ontario Northland Railway and serves as the northern terminus of the Northlander which runs six days per week to and from Toronto.
* Ontario Northland Railway
These trains were sold in 1977 to the Canadian Ontario Northland Railway ( ONR ) and served on the line Toronto – Moosonee as the Northlander.
West York was defined to consist of the townships of Vaughan and Etobicoke and the villages of Weston, New Toronto, Mimico and Woodbridge and Ward 7 of the city of Toronto ; and the portion of the township of York lying between the western limit of the city of Toronto and the township of Etobicoke bounded on the south by Lake Ontario and on the north by Northland Avenue.
* Ontario Northland Railway-Local 102
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Ontario and Railway
* 1915 – An International Railway trolley with an extreme overload of 157 passengers crashes near Queenston, Ontario, killing 15.
* 1957 – The New York, Ontario and Western Railway makes its final run, the first major U. S. railroad to be abandoned in its entirety.
Beginning with Sir John A. Macdonald's National Policy ( 1879 ) and the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway ( 1875 – 1885 ) through Northern Ontario and the Canadian Prairies to British Columbia, Ontario manufacturing and industry flourished.
* 1935 – Rockslide near Whirlpool Rapids Bridge ends the International Railway ( New York – Ontario ).
Edison's first telegraphy job away from Port Huron was at Stratford Junction, Ontario, on the Grand Trunk Railway.
* June 28 – The International Railway ( New York – Ontario ) switches to one-man crews for its trolleys in Canada.
* July 7 – An extremely overloaded International Railway ( New York – Ontario ) trolley with 157 passengers crashes near Queenston, Ontario, resulting in 15 casualties.
* During construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1883, blasting and excavation reveal high concentrations of nickel – copper ore at Murray Mine on the edge of the Sudbury Basin located near Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
* September 11 – Canadian operations end on the International Railway ( New York – Ontario ).
Many moving to Canada settled in Schreiber, Ontario, because of the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway and many played a major part in its completion.
* Northern Railway of Canada, a defunct railway in Ontario
Garnet worked for the Canadian National Railway after his return, and the family – Paul was the eldest to brother Bruce and sisters Marilyn, Carolyn and Sandra – moved frequently to different posts in Ontario before settling in Lucknow.
The Canadian city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario ( formerly known as Sudbury and still referred to as Sudbury in everyday usage ) was named after Sudbury, becoming a settlement in 1883 following the discovery of rich nickel and copper ores there during the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
The former Munnsville depot of the defunct ( March 29, 1957 ) New York, Ontario & Western Railway is now a private residence, occupied by noted NYO & W historian and author John Taibi.
* Roscoe Ontario & Western Railway Museum
Centreville was a station stop along the old New York, Ontario and Western Railway
The D & H Canal was eventually superseded at the close of the 19th century by the New York, Ontario and Western Railway, more commonly known as the O & W or NYO & W, which opened up a significant tourism and hospitality industry, including dozens of hotels, inns, boarding houses, and bungalow colonies.
It was also served by the Erie Railroad and the New York, Ontario and Western Railway.
By 1890, three other railroads had built lines to tap into the rich supply of coal in and around the city, including the Erie Railroad, the Central Railroad of New Jersey and finally the New York, Ontario and Western Railway ( NYO & W ).
The Equinunk Historic District and Starlight Station, New York, Ontario, and Western Railway are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
* Great Western Railway ( Ontario ), originally of Canada West

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