Embarras, Alberta

Embarras, Alberta

Embarras is a Canadian National Railway (CN) rail siding in Alberta, Canada.

It is located along CN's Foothills Subdivision at Milepost 25.2.

History

Embarras was founded in 1913 by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (GTP) when that company built its "Coal Branch Line" south from Edson on the Edmonton-Prince Rupert mainline. The Coal Branch Line was constructed by the Grand Trunk Pacific Branch Lines Company (GTPRBL) from the mainline at Bickerdike south to Coalspur and Lovett.

Coal mines were opened by GTP subsidiaries at Mercoal, Cadomin and Mountain Park. [Toni Ross, Oh! The Coal Branch (Edmonton: Friesen, 1974)]

Embarras, along with other sidings on the Coal Branch Line such as McLeod River, Erith, Weald, and Oke were all ghost towns by the 1960s with the decline in coal mining as railways converted to diesel locomotives. The Embarras siding housed a GTP type “E” station house on the north side of the tracks that was common on the Coal Branch Line. The station house was removed in 1968 and the railbed regraded, removing all traces of the station.

Prest Creek flows into the Embarras River near the station. E. B. Johnson and Son operated a sawmill on the site between 1940 and 1963. Remnants of several buildings can still be found on site today. There are no permanent residents but the site is still popular with users who can access the multitude of recreational activities in the area.

ee also

*Ghost towns in Alberta

References


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