• The Midland Railway of Canada was a historical Canadian railway which ran from Port Hope, Ontario to Midland on Georgian Bay. The line was originally intended...
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  • (disambiguation), US Midland Railroad (Massachusetts), US Midland Railway, a former railway company in the UK Midland Railway of Canada, a former railway company in...
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    municipalities of Penetanguishene, Tiny, Tay, and Beausoleil First Nation. The town of Midland was founded when, in 1871, the Midland Railway of Canada selected...
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  • Midland Railway was a Nova Scotian railway company formed in 1896 to build a railway through Hants County, Nova Scotia, connecting Truro to Windsor. Completed...
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  • Railway of Western Australia, two legal entities with the same name Midland Railway of Canada, in Ontario Midland Railway (Canada), in Nova Scotia Midland Line...
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  • Michigan Air Line Railway Michigan Railway Middleton and Victoria Beach Railway Midland Extension Railway Midland Railway of Canada Midland Superior Express...
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    to plans of the line being built further abandoned at this point. The railway merged with the Midland Railway of Canada in 1882. A series of mergers,...
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  • Kaslo and Slocan Railway Kettle Valley Railway Metropolitan Street Railway of Toronto Midland Railway of Canada Nakusp and Slocan Railway National Transcontinental...
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  • Midland station may refer to: Bedford railway station, previously known as Bedford Midland Road station Derby railway station, also known as Derby Midland...
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    Fenelon Falls (category Use Canadian English from January 2023)
    taken over by the Midland Railway of Canada circa 1880, then absorbed into the Grand Trunk Railway (GTR) in 1893. In 1885, construction of the lock between...
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    along the north shore of Lake Huron, cutting through the La Cloche Mountains, while the Central Ontario-based Midland Railway of Canada also surveyed its...
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  • The following railways operate in the Canadian province of Ontario. Barrie Collingwood Railway (BCRY) Canadian National Railway (CN) including subsidiaries...
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    Cross railway station, with which it shares a London Underground station, King's Cross St Pancras. The station was constructed by the Midland Railway (MR)...
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  • it met the Midland Railway of Canada. Just north of its starting point, the wholly owned subsidiary Belleville and North Hastings Railway branched off...
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  • the Midland Railway of Canada 1882: Consolidation of the Victoria Railway Company, the Midland Railway of Canada, the Toronto and Nipissing Railway, the...
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    Ontario (redirect from Ontario, Canada)
    became the Midland District, and Nassau became the Home District. Counties were created within the districts. The population of Canada west of the St. Lawrence-Ottawa...
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  • history of Canada's railways as beginning on February 25, 1832, with the incorporation of British North America's first steam-powered railway, the Champlain...
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    operators (Toronto and Nipissing Railway, Midland Railway of Canada, Grand Trunk Railway, Canadian National Railway and VIA Rail) before GO Transit began...
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    George Laidlaw (category Midland Railway of Canada)
    an extension of the Port Hope, Lindsay and Beaverton Railway (Later the Midland Railway before being absorbed by the Grand Trunk Railway) which was planned...
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    The Midland Hotel is a grand hotel in Manchester, England. Opened in 1903, it was built by the Midland Railway to serve Manchester Central railway station...
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    demolished in 2006.) In 1887 the Midland Railway made Lindsay its operational headquarters. A large freight yard was built south of Durham between Lindsay and...
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  • Chicago and Illinois Midland Railway (reporting mark CIM). It was once a Class I railroad, specializing in the hauling of coal. At the end of 1970 it operated...
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    miles. The Midland Railway then proposed a plan to build a bridge "to interfere with the Navigation of the River to prevent the passage of Lumber and...
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    Northern Railway and the Midland Railway. Its dominant traffic was minerals, chiefly coal, and the main market was in London and the south of England....
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    Trent–Severn Waterway (category Use Canadian English from January 2023)
    known as the Port Hope, Lindsay and Beaverton Railway (but soon to be renamed as the Midland Railway of Canada), opened the Millbrook Branch that reached...
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    railways of central and eastern Canada were initially built to a 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge, there were several, especially in Atlantic Canada and...
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    Stouffville line (category Railway lines opened in 1982)
    the Toronto and Nipissing Railway, the track came into operation in 1871. The T&N merged with the Midland Railway of Canada in 1882. Only two years later...
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    Nipissing Railway. The railway line and station were acquired in succession by the Midland Railway of Canada in 1882, the Grand Trunk Railway in 1884 and...
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  • leaving substantial uncompleted works, and was taken over by the Midland Railway of Canada. From Toronto to Peterborough the route was later used, but from...
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    The Northern Railway of Canada was a railway in the province of Ontario, Canada. It was the first steam railway to enter service in what was then known...
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