Essex Terminal Railway
Switching and terminal railroad, Amherstburg, Ontario, Canadian National Railway
978-613-6-81808-5
6136818086
128
2011-08-27
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Essex Terminal Railway is a Canadian shortline terminal railroad, running from the City of Windsor, Ontario in Essex County, Ontario through La Salle, to the Town of Amherstburg, Ontario, for a distance of approximately 21 miles. The ETR has direct connections to Canadian Pacific Railway, Canadian National Railway and CSX Transportation. The railway is owned by Essex Morterm Holdings. The railway was founded in 1902 as a western connection of the GTR to factories in the eastern end of Windsor. Construction of the line took place between 1902 and 1918. During World War II, the trains hauled military and industrial equipment from Ford Windsor and other industries, to interchanges with C.N., C.P. N.Y.C., P.M., and Wabash Railways.Its four-stall enginehouse, and main offices are on Lincon Road in Windsor. Due to heavy development along much of the mainline, Essex Terminal runs its trains at a maximum of 12 MPH in the city, and 20 MPH in the county.
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