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Fife Lake Railway

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Great Western Railway
(Saskatchewan)
Great Western Railway
Red Coat Road and Rail
Fife Lake Railway
CPKC trackage
other lines

former line
to Weyburn
Poplar River Power Station
Pangman
Poplar River Coal Mine
Ogema
Coronach
Glasnevin
Fife Lake
Horizon
Constance
Viceroy
Rockglen
Verwood
Southern Rails Cooperative
Colony subdivision
Readlyn
Lisieux
Willows
Scout Lake
Assiniboia
former Wood Mountain Sub
Limerick
Melaval
LaFleche
Woodrow
Meyronne
Glenbain
Kincaid
Esme
Hazenmore
Vanguard
Aneroid
Pambrun
Ponteix
Neville
Cadillac
Blumenhof
Admiral
Instow
Shaunavon
former line to Val Marie
Dollard
Bracken
Eastend
Climax
Robsart
Frontier
Consul
Claydon
Notukeu Junction
former line to
Stirling, Alberta

The Fife Lake Railway (reporting mark FLR) is a Canadian shortline railway company operating on trackage in Saskatchewan, Canada. The railway is owned by seven local municipalities.[1] The Fife Lake Railway took over the former Canadian Pacific Railway Fife Lake subdivision consisting of 94 km of trackage.

The owners of the railway include Hart Butte No. 11, Poplar Valley No. 12, Willow Bunch No. 42, Old Post No. 43, Stonehenge No. 73, Coronach, Rockglen and Great Western Railway.[2]

Great Western Railway operates trains on behalf of the Fife Lake Railway.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ "Fife Lake Rail Project, Town of Ogema finalists for 2010 Sask municipal awards". Archived from the original on 2010-08-20. Retrieved 2010-12-15.
  2. ^ "Saskatchewan Railway Best Practice" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2010-12-15.
  3. ^ Saskatchewan Railway Network 2010
  4. ^ Great Western Description 


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