Northern Railway of Canada

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The Northern Railway of Canada was a historical Canadian railway located in the province of Ontario. It was eventually acquired by the Grand Trunk Railway, and is therefore a predecessor to the modern Canadian National Railway.

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[edit] Early history

[edit] Growth

Several subsidiary railways were subsequently incorporated into the Northern Railway, including:

  • The Toronto, Simcoe & Muskoka Junction Railway, created in 1869 was absorbed in 1875.
  • The North Grey Railway.
  • The North Simcoe Railway, created in January 1878

[edit] Consolidatation and acquisition by the GTR

[edit] External links