- Keewatin Railway
Infobox SG rail
railroad_name=Keewatin Railway Company
logo_size=125
system_
map_size=250
map_caption = HBRY in black and KR in grey
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logo_filename=
locale=Manitoba ,Canada
start_year=April 1 ,2006
end_year=present
hq_city=The Pas, Manitoba
marks=KRThe Keewatin Railway Company is aFirst Nations -owned rail line that operates inNorthern Manitoba , between The Pas, and Pukatawagan. The railway company currently operates a line formerly owned byHudson Bay Railway , and used byVIA Rail passenger trains.VIA Rail Canada previously operated a twice-weekly passenger rail service between The Pas and Pukatawagan through an operating agreement with Hudson Bay Railway Company. This passenger service continues under a new operating agreement between Keewatin Railway Company and VIA Rail Canada. This railway is the second railway fully-owned by
Native Canadians , with the first being NorthernQuebec 'sTshiuetin Rail Transportation .History
The rail line was originally the 185-mile (310 km-long)
Sherridon Subdivision , between Sheritt Junction and Lynn Lake. This was part of theHudson Bay Railway (HBRY) system, and VIA Rail had operated trains between The Pas and Pukatawagan under an agreement with HBRY, but had suspended them fromJuly 27 andAugust 2 ,2005 because the Hudson Bay Railway line had become unsafe due to recent heavy rains in the area loosening therailbed .On April 1, 2006, the Hudson Bay Railway sold the Sherridon Subdivision to the three native tribes in the area, who now own and operate the railway. The First Nations-owned railway company received $4.9 million dollars in grants from the
Government of Canada , $1.25 million dollars from theGovernment of Manitoba and $500,000 from three First Nations communities (theMathaias Colomb Indian Band ,Tataskweyak Cree Nation , and theWar Lake First Nation , who jointly own and operate the railway to this day) for the railway line purchase. The Federal Government has also given the three tribes up to $3.2 million for start-up fees and investments, which include the purchase oflocomotive s,railway equipment , transitional services, office equipment, and infrastructure work (maintenance) on the rail line. This funding comes from the Regional and Remote Passenger Rail Services Contribution Program administered byTransport Canada .VIA Rail still operates its twice-weekly passenger trains (Numbers 290/291) through an agreement with the new company.
References
External links
* [http://proximityissues.ca/Maps/RAC-2004-MB_sub.pdf Map of former Sherridon Subdivision (now Keewatin Railway Company)]
* [http://www.viarail.ca/planner/en_plan_viar_part.html#Keewatin_Railway Keewatin Railway information, from ViaRail.ca]
* [http://www.alaskacanadarail.org/newsletter-06-06.html Information at AlaskaCanadaRail.org]
* [http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/press/top/2006/05/2006-05-25-02.html Press Release from the Government of Manitoba]
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