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Canadian Railroads > End of the Line on BC RailDate: 08/23/16 10:35 End of the Line on BC Rail Author: loleta This is as far north as you can go: end of track in Fort Nelson, BC, 980 miles from North Vancouver. On August 12, BCOL 4651 gets pretty close.
More to come. Loleta Fernbridge Date: 08/23/16 11:14 Re: End of the Line on BC Rail Author: joemvcnj Is that the line that was once speculated to go to Alaska ?
Date: 08/23/16 12:23 Re: End of the Line on BC Rail Author: shortlineboss NO! Dease Lake extention is via Fort St James, BC.
Mike Root Madras, OR Date: 08/23/16 14:05 Re: End of the Line on BC Rail Author: eminence_grise joemvcnj Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Is that the line that was once speculated to go to > Alaska ? No, this line parallels the Alaska Highway and was built after the road. Surveyors had determined the highway route was too steeply graded for a railway. The Dease Lake line also has coal deposits which could be developed in the future. Date: 08/23/16 20:28 Re: End of the Line on BC Rail Author: inCHI Neat, excited to see more photos.
Date: 08/24/16 21:29 Re: End of the Line on BC Rail Author: NSDTK Does the line end at the wood yard?
Posted from Android Date: 08/26/16 13:46 Re: End of the Line on BC Rail Author: loleta NSDTK Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Does the line end at the wood yard? > > Posted from Android It ends at an industrial park a few miles south of Fort Nelson. There are half a dozen or so customers. |