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Orangeville Brampton Railway

The Orangeville-Brampton Railway was a 55-kilometre (34-mile) long short line railway between Orangeville and Streetsville Junction in Mississauga, Ontario. It passed through the City of Brampton and the Town of Caledon.

Orangeville Brampton Railway
CCGX 4009 crosses Railroad Street and the CN Halton Subdivision in Brampton
Overview
Reporting markOBRY
LocaleOntario
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Orangeville Brampton
Railway
industrial spur
Orangeville
Melville
Alton
Cataract
Forks of the Credit Road
Brimstone
Inglewood
Caledon Trailway Path
former H&NW Railway
Boston Mills
Ferndale
Vulsay spur
Brampton
Streetsville

At Streetsville, the OBRY connected with the Canadian Pacific Railway Galt Subdivision. At Brampton, it crossed the Canadian National Railway Halton Subdivision at grade, but no interchange traffic was handled. North of Brampton, the railway wound through the Niagara Escarpment, notable for a curved, 349-metre (1,145-foot) long trestle over the Credit River and Forks of the Credit Road, near Belfountain in Caledon.

The railway's main purpose was to service several industries in Orangeville and Brampton. However, between the fall of 2004 and spring of 2018, OBRY operated a public excursion train, marketed as Credit Valley Explorer, between Orangeville and Snelgrove (the northern edge of Brampton).

Freight trains on the line were operated by Trillium Railway under contract for OBRY (previously operated by Cando Rail Services Ltd.)[1] and made weekday round trips (on Tuesdays and Fridays) between Orangeville and Mississauga.

A decision was made to terminate service on the line effective December 31, 2021.[2] The last train out of Orangeville was December 17, 2021.[3][4] In July 2022, municipal governments along the route in Peel Region acquired approximately 51 km of the former railway to convert to a trail that would connect to the Trans Canada Trail system.[5]

History edit

Most of the current OBRY route was built in the 1870s by the Credit Valley Railway (CVR), with construction completed to Orangeville (with a branch to Elora) in 1879. The CVR was purchased by the CPR in 1883,[6] which joined the tracks of the CVR with a former rival, the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway (TGB), at Orangeville, in effect extending the line north from Orangeville to the TGB's terminus in Owen Sound.

Scheduled passenger service between Toronto and Owen Sound via Brampton and Orangeville ended in 1970, the Elora branch was abandoned in 1987, and the Orangeville-Owen Sound trackage was abandoned in 1995.

The Town of Orangeville purchased the Mississauga-Orangeville trackage between Mile 2.2 to Mile 34.6 of the Owen Sound Subdivision from the CPR[6] on September 29, 2000, to ensure the line's continued existence.[7] The line was then managed by the Orangeville Brampton Rail Development Corporation.

In early 2018, it was announced that after years of operation for the town, Cando would be discontinuing its contract to operate the line effective at the end of June 2018, and as a result, a new operator was sought by the town to operate the line. Facing an uncertain future, the Credit Valley Explorer made its final runs in February 2018, and the three passenger cars were sold off to the Waterloo Central Railway. After the final freight runs by Cando in late June 2018, new contractor Trillium Railway (later known as GIO Railways Corporation) commenced freight operations on the OBRY, starting in July 2018 with a leased locomotive.

A decision made by Orangeville Brampton Rail Access Group resulted in the termination of service on the line effective December 31, 2021. The last leader of the line would be Trillium Rail, and Orangeville mayor Sandy Brown suggested the line may become a recreational trail.[2] The last train out of Orangeville was December 17, 2021.[3][4]

Fleet edit

Source.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cando 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b "Orangeville Brampton Rail Access Group to terminate agreement". orangeville.ca. December 17, 2020. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "End of the line: Why Ontario will regret ripping up this rail corridor". tvo.org. December 20, 2021. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
  4. ^ a b Host, Stephen C. (December 20, 2021). "Last train marks closure of Orangeville-Brampton Railway". trains.com. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
  5. ^ Eeuwes, Nick. "Orangeville Brampton Railway acquisition finalized". FM101 Orangeville Today. CKMO-FM. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Last train leaves Orangeville". Orangeville Citizen. 23 December 2021. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
  7. ^ CP Owen Sound Subdivision
  8. ^ http://passcarphotos.info/Indices/O.htm

External links edit

  • "Orangeville-Brampton Railway", CANDO Rail Services, the operator of the line
  • From the Ontario Railway History Page by Robert Hughes.
  • Credit Valley Explorer Tour Train

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Trailway Pathformer H amp NW Railway Credit River Boston Mills Ferndale Vulsay spur CN Halton Sub Brampton Credit River Streetsville CPR Galt Sub At Streetsville the OBRY connected with the Canadian Pacific Railway Galt Subdivision At Brampton it crossed the Canadian National Railway Halton Subdivision at grade but no interchange traffic was handled North of Brampton the railway wound through the Niagara Escarpment notable for a curved 349 metre 1 145 foot long trestle over the Credit River and Forks of the Credit Road near Belfountain in Caledon The railway s main purpose was to service several industries in Orangeville and Brampton However between the fall of 2004 and spring of 2018 OBRY operated a public excursion train marketed as Credit Valley Explorer between Orangeville and Snelgrove the northern edge of Brampton Freight trains on the line were operated by Trillium Railway under contract for OBRY previously operated by Cando Rail Services Ltd 1 and made weekday round trips on Tuesdays and Fridays between Orangeville and Mississauga A decision was made to terminate service on the line effective December 31 2021 2 The last train out of Orangeville was December 17 2021 3 4 In July 2022 municipal governments along the route in Peel Region acquired approximately 51 km of the former railway to convert to a trail that would connect to the Trans Canada Trail system 5 Contents 1 History 2 Fleet 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editMost of the current OBRY route was built in the 1870s by the Credit Valley Railway CVR with construction completed to Orangeville with a branch to Elora in 1879 The CVR was purchased by the CPR in 1883 6 which joined the tracks of the CVR with a former rival the Toronto Grey and Bruce Railway TGB at Orangeville in effect extending the line north from Orangeville to the TGB s terminus in Owen Sound Scheduled passenger service between Toronto and Owen Sound via Brampton and Orangeville ended in 1970 the Elora branch was abandoned in 1987 and the Orangeville Owen Sound trackage was abandoned in 1995 The Town of Orangeville purchased the Mississauga Orangeville trackage between Mile 2 2 to Mile 34 6 of the Owen Sound Subdivision from the CPR 6 on September 29 2000 to ensure the line s continued existence 7 The line was then managed by the Orangeville Brampton Rail Development Corporation In early 2018 it was announced that after years of operation for the town Cando would be discontinuing its contract to operate the line effective at the end of June 2018 and as a result a new operator was sought by the town to operate the line Facing an uncertain future the Credit Valley Explorer made its final runs in February 2018 and the three passenger cars were sold off to the Waterloo Central Railway After the final freight runs by Cando in late June 2018 new contractor Trillium Railway later known as GIO Railways Corporation commenced freight operations on the OBRY starting in July 2018 with a leased locomotive A decision made by Orangeville Brampton Rail Access Group resulted in the termination of service on the line effective December 31 2021 The last leader of the line would be Trillium Rail and Orangeville mayor Sandy Brown suggested the line may become a recreational trail 2 The last train out of Orangeville was December 17 2021 3 4 Fleet editGMD GP9RM 4 2 Retired EMD GP9 1 retired CC amp F LW coach 3 ex VIA Rail Budd dome car coach 1 ex Amtrak Budd RDC9 ex VIA Rail Source 8 See also edit nbsp Railways portal nbsp Ontario portal Barrie Collingwood Railway CN Halton Subdivision Galt Subdivision List of Ontario railways Rail transport in OntarioReferences edit Cando Archived 2011 07 08 at the Wayback Machine a b Orangeville Brampton Rail Access Group to terminate agreement orangeville ca December 17 2020 Retrieved December 20 2021 a b End of the line Why Ontario will regret ripping up this rail corridor tvo org December 20 2021 Retrieved December 20 2021 a b Host Stephen C December 20 2021 Last train marks closure of Orangeville Brampton Railway trains com Retrieved December 20 2021 Eeuwes Nick Orangeville Brampton Railway acquisition finalized FM101 Orangeville Today CKMO FM Retrieved 18 July 2022 a b Last train leaves Orangeville Orangeville Citizen 23 December 2021 Retrieved 14 January 2022 CP Owen Sound Subdivision http passcarphotos info Indices O htmExternal links edit Orangeville Brampton Railway CANDO Rail Services the operator of the line History of the Credit Valley Railway From the Ontario Railway History Page by Robert Hughes Credit Valley Explorer Tour Train Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Orangeville Brampton Railway amp oldid 1211692969, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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