- Canadian Atlantic Railway
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railroad_name=Canadian Atlantic Railway
logo_filename=Logo of the Canadian Atlantic Railway.png
logo_size=150
locale=Nova Scotia ,New Brunswick ,Quebec ,Maine
start_year=1988|end_year=1994
old_gauge=
hq_city=Saint John, New Brunswick
marks=CARThe Canadian Atlantic Railway (CAR) is a historic Canadian and U.S. railway that existed from 1988 to 1994.
The CAR was created in September 1988 as a business unit of CP Rail System (CPR) to serve the Maritime Provinces and state of
Maine . Its creation was predated by several years of declining traffic during the 1980s on CPR's eastern mainline from Montreal to Saint John and its supporting branchlines. A key instigating factor in creating the CAR is believed to be the loss of two important railway bridges over theSaint John River to ice jams in March 1987.Routes
The CAR included all lines operated by CPR east of Megantic,
Quebec on the following routes:Nova Scotia
The
Dominion Atlantic Railway was a wholly-owned CPR subsidiary which was operated by CAR. It included the following lines:
* Halifax Subdivision (Windsor Junction, NS-Kentville, NS)
* Truro Subdivision (Windsor, NS-Brooklyn, formerly the Truro Subdivision ran to Truro, NS but the line east of Brooklyn was abandoned in 1986)
* Annapolis Subdivision (Kentville, NS-Annapolis Royal)
* Yarmouth Subdivision (Annapolis Royal, NS-Yarmouth, NS)New Brunswick
* West Saint John Subdivision (Lancaster, NB-west side of Saint John, NB)
* McAdam Subdivision (Saint John, NB-McAdam, NB)
* St. Stephen Subdivision (McAdam, NB-St. Stephen, NB)
* St. Andrews Subdivision (St. Andrews, NB-Watt, NB)
* Shogomoc Subdivision (McAdam, NB-Aroostook, NB)
* Tobique Subdivision (Plaster Rock, NB-Perth-Andover, NB)
* Edmundston Subdivision (Aroostook, NB-Edmundston, NB)
* Fredericton Subdivision (Fredericton Junction, NB-Fredericton, NB)
* Gibson Subdivision (South Devon, NB-Newburg, NB)
* Southampton Subdivision (Southampton, NB-Nackawic, NB)Maine and Quebec
* Mattawamkeag Subdivision (McAdam, NB-Brownville Junction, ME)
* Moosehead Subdivision (Brownville Junction, ME-Megantic, QC)
* Aroostook Subdivision (Aroostook, NB-Washburn, ME)
* Houlton Subdivision (Debec, NB-Houlton, ME)History
The routes comprising the CAR system were created by the
European and North American Railway ,New Brunswick Railway ,International Railway of Maine and theDominion Atlantic Railway .During the late 1980s and early 1990s, the CAR abandoned almost all of its branch lines in New Brunswick and Maine except for the St. Stephen Sub, leaving the railway with its core industrial lines in western Saint John and the mainline McAdam, Mattawamkeag and Moosehead Subs. connecting the Maritimes to Montreal.
All branch lines in northern New Brunswick and Maine were abandoned except for a small industrial spur in Grand Falls, NB.
In Nova Scotia, the CAR abandoned the western part of the Dominion Atlantic Railway from Kentville to Yarmouth following cancellation of
VIA Rail services in January 1990.By 1993, traffic had declined on the CAR's Saint John-Montreal route to fewer than 25,000 carloads per year (including VIA Rail's "Atlantic"). This amount of traffic was unsustainable for the route, forcing CP Rail to apply for abandonment with U.S. and Canadian regulators, however the company was denied in lieu of selling the track to another operator. Several
short line railroad companies subsequently entered into negotiations with CP Rail to purchase the entire CAR.Negotiations for purchasing the lines in New Brunswick, Maine and Quebec with the short line operators fell through in early 1994 and CP Rail reapplied for abandonment with regulators for its line across Maine between Saint John and Farnham, QC. An abandonment date of
December 31 ,1994 was established should no purchaser be found in the interim.Meanwhile, in August, 1994 the CAR sold the track of its
Dominion Atlantic Railway subsidiary to Washington, DC-based short line operatorIron Road Railways , which owned theBangor and Aroostook Railroad ; the new operation was called theWindsor and Hantsport Railway .As the abandonment date for its lines in New Brunswick, Maine and Quebec drew nearer, it became apparent that CP Rail did not have a short line operator in line to purchase the route. Despite vociferous protests by communities along its route, VIA Rail announced the cancellation of the "Atlantic" effective
December 17 ,1994 , merging the train's equipment and crews with its "Ocean" route.CP Rail had entered negotiations with the privately owned New Brunswick-based industrial conglomerate
J.D. Irving Limited and Iron Road Railways in December however a purchase agreement could not be reached before the abandonment deadline passed, thus the CAR was formally abandoned and sat dormant for the first week of January 1995 until a sale agreement was finalized.ale
The resulting sale of the line from Saint John to Farnham was divided as follows:
* J.D. Irving
** West Saint John Subdivision
** McAdam Subdivision
** St. Stephen Subdivision
** Mattawamkeag Subdivision* Iron Road Railways
** Moosehead SubdivisionJ.D. Irving established two companies to operate its lines:
*
Eastern Maine Railway owns the lines in Maine
*New Brunswick Southern Railway owns the lines in New BrunswickIron Road Railways established one company to operate its line:
*
Canadian American Railroad
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