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LAND LEASED FOR K&P, RAILWAYS
LAND LEASED FOR RAILWAY ( K&P )
LDS LEASED TO RAILWAY AND CITY
KINGSTON & PEMBROOKE RAILWAY LEASE
In 2006 there were 48 068 kilometres of railways, stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans. The two largest Class 1 carriers, Canadian National Railway Company (CN) which owns or leases 22 686 kilometres of railways and Canadian Pacific Rail Company (CPR) which owns or leases 12 812 kilometres. The regional and shortline railways combined, own or lease a total of 11 734 kilometres.
In 2006 there were 48 068 kilometres of railways, stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans. The two largest Class 1 carriers, Canadian National Railway Company (CN) which owns or leases 22 686 kilometres of railways and Canadian Pacific Rail Company (CPR) which owns or leases 12 812 kilometres. The regional and shortline railways combined, own or lease a total of 11 734 kilometres.
In 2006 there were 48 068 kilometres of railways, stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans. The two largest Class 1 carriers, Canadian National Railway Company (CN) which owns or leases 22 686 kilometres of railways and Canadian Pacific Rail Company (CPR) which owns or leases 12 812 kilometres. The regional and shortline railways combined, own or lease a total of 11 734 kilometres.
Contained within the Atlas of Canada's Reference Map Series, 1961 to 2010, is a map of the eastern part of Northwest Territories. The map shows federal, provincial and territorial boundaries, and also the district boundaries. The transportation content consists of roads, ferries and railways. There is also detailed coverage of glaciers and ice fields.
Contained within the Atlas of Canada's Reference Map Series, 1961 to 2010, is a map of the Yukon Territory, and the western part of Northwest Territories. The map shows federal, provincial and territorial boundaries, and also the district boundaries. The transportation content consists of roads, ferries and railways. There is also detailed coverage of glaciers and ice fields.
In 2006 there were 48 068 kilometres of railways, stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans. The two largest Class 1 carriers, Canadian National Railway Company (CN) which owns or leases 22 686 kilometres of railways and Canadian Pacific Rail Company (CPR) which owns or leases 12 812 kilometres. The regional and shortline railways combined, own or lease a total of 11 734 kilometres. VIA rail is the dominant inter-city passenger carrier with revenues of 430 million and carried 4.1 million passengers in 2005.