The Algoma Central Railway is a
railway
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in
Northern Ontario
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that operates between
Sault Ste. Marie and
Hearst. It used to have a branch line to
Wawa, Ontario
Wawa is a township in the Canadian province of Ontario in the Algoma District. Formerly known as the Township of Michipicoten, named after a nearby river of that name, the township was officially renamed in 2007 for its largest and best-known com ...
. The area served by the railway is sparsely populated, with few roads.
The railway is well known for its
Agawa Canyon
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tour train. Until 2015, the line also provided passenger train service to canoeists, snowmobilers, cottagers and tourists accessing this wilderness recreation region. The railway connects at its northernmost point with the
Ontario Northland Railway and with CN's eastern division to the south. It also intersects with the
Canadian Pacific Railway at
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and with the
Huron Central Railway at its southernmost point in the Sault.
History
Early history
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The Algoma Central Railway was first owned by
Francis Clergue, Francis H. Clergue, who required a railway to haul resources from the interior of the
Algoma District
Algoma District is a district and census division in Northeastern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario.
The name was created by an American ethnologist, Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1793-1864), who was appointed Indian agent to the Ojibwe in ...
to Clergue's industries in Sault Ste. Marie; specifically, to transport logs to his
pulp mill and
iron ore from the Helen Mine, near
Wawa, to a proposed
steel mill (which was later named
Algoma Steel
Algoma Steel Inc. (formerly Algoma Steel; Essar Steel Algoma) is an integrated primary steel producer located on the St. Marys River in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. Its products are sold in Canada and the United States as well as overseas ...
). The Algoma Central Railway was chartered on August 11, 1899.
[
See also: Duncan McDowall, Steel at the Sault: Francis H. Clergue, Sir James Dunn and the Algoma Steel Corporation, 1899-1956, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, hb 1984 & pb 1988 ] The railway's Dominion and provincial charters gave it authority to build north from Sault Ste. Marie to a
junction
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with the
Canadian Pacific Railway's main line, as well as a branch line to Michipicoten Harbour, on
Lake Superior
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near Wawa.
In 1901, Clergue acquired the charter of the Ontario, Hudson Bay and Western Railway, which was intending to build a line between the CPR main line and
Hudson Bay. He then changed the name of the Algoma Central Railway to The Algoma Central and Hudson Bay Railway Company, anticipating a connection either to
Moose Factory
Moose Factory is a community in the Cochrane District, Ontario, Canada. It is located on Moose Factory Island, near the mouth of the Moose River, which is at the southern end of James Bay. It was the first English-speaking settlement in lands n ...
on
James Bay
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or to some point on Hudson Bay.
The Algoma Central fell victim to the bankruptcy of Clergue's
Consolidated Lake Superior Company
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in 1903.
At that time, the line reached north of Sault Ste. Marie, with a segment running east from Michipicoten Harbour that did not yet connect with the main line. Construction was stopped, but it was subsequently resumed in 1909 and the line was extended northward through to junctions with the Michipicoten Harbour branch (at
Hawk Junction
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Franz Franz may refer to:
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* Franz (given name)
* Franz (surname)
Places
* Franz (crater), a lunar crater
* Franz, Ontario, a railway junction and unorganized town in Canada
* Franz Lake, in the state of Washington, United States – see ...
) and the
Canadian Northern Railway
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Man ...
(at
Oba). In 1914, it finally reached Hearst, a town north of Sault Ste. Marie that was a
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on the
National Transcontinental Railway.
By that point, Clergue's dream of building a railway to Hudson Bay or James Bay had long been abandoned, and the railway's northern terminus remained at Hearst, around from James Bay. However, the phrase ''and Hudson Bay'' was not removed from the railway's name until June 30, 1965.
The Algoma Central was the first Canadian railway to operate fully with diesel fuel, in 1952.
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]
The railway had been in the
shipping
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business since 1900, when it had purchased four
steamships. Starting during the 1960s, the railway greatly expanded its marine operations and diversified into
trucking
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,
real estate
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,
forestry
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, and
mining
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operations. These operations were more profitable than the railway operations, and on April 30, 1990, as part of a corporate reorganization, the name of the company was changed to
Algoma Central Corporation, with the Algoma Central Railway becoming one of its subsidiaries. A few years later, the Algoma Central Railway was put up for sale.
Wisconsin Central and Canadian National eras
On February 1, 1995, Wisconsin Central Ltd. purchased Algoma Central Railway Incorporated, operating the railway as a separate
subsidiary, Wisconsin Central Canada Holdings. In 1998, Algoma Steel closed its iron ore mine in Wawa and the branch line between Michipicoten Harbour and Hawk Junction was abandoned.
Wisconsin Central Ltd. was acquired by Canadian National on October 9, 2001, whereupon the Algoma Central became part of CN's Eastern Division.
In January 2014, CN announced it was cutting the service from Sault Ste. Marie to Hearst, blaming the
Canadian federal government
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for cutting a subsidy necessary to keep the service running. The passenger service, which runs three days per week, provides year-round access to remote tourist camps and resorts. The average annual ridership is estimated to be 10,600 passengers. It has been argued in the past as an
essential service; however, the service has always been deemed financially uneconomic.
In February, a working group attempting to save the line hired
BDO Canada LLP, an accounting firm, to assess the financial impact to the region when the service is scheduled to end April 29. The working group, composed of municipalities, first nations, and cottager associations, all had a vested interest in the continuation of the service. According to preliminary findings, BDO determined passenger rail service in the Algoma district generates between $38 million and $48 million in annual economic activity. It supports as many as 220 jobs and delivers more than $5 million in tax revenues.
In April 2014, the federal government extended funding for one year so that CN would continue to provide the passenger service. The $2.2-million subsidy was to facilitate the provision of service until 2015. In March 2015,
Railmark Canada Ltd assumed the passenger service with the intention to increase services and marketing.
In March 2015, the Canadian government guaranteed funding of the service for an additional three years.
In June of the same year, Canadian National said it would stop the service on July 15 after it was unable to make a deal with Railmark Canada. The government subsidy still stood, but a new rail operator needed to be sought by the regional stakeholders group. Railmark was unable to secure a line of credit from a lending group, which hindered its ability to take over services.
Canadian National announced its intent in July 2020 to sell off non-core lines in the Upper Midwest as part of a rationalization programme, all of which were previously part of the Wisconsin Central system.
In December 2021, the sale of the former Algoma Central lines along with CN trackage in Wisconsin and Michigan was approved by the Surface Transportation Board.
Watco purchase
In March 2021,
Watco
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announced that it would acquire the Algoma Central from Canadian National, along with the Wisconsin lines, sale of the latter being subject to final approval by the United States
Surface Transportation Board. Simultaneously, Watco committed to a continuance of the Agawa Canyon Tour Train, as well as signing a memorandum of understanding with the
Missanabie Cree First Nation
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regarding a potential partnership.
On April 20, the Missanabie Cree First Nation, N1 Strategy Inc. and The Machine Shop also signed a memorandum of understanding around logistics and operations of a resurrected tourist train.
Tourism
Agawa Canyon Tour Train
In the 1960s, the railway began to promote the natural beauty of the District of Algoma to
tourist
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s, especially the
Agawa Canyon
The Agawa Canyon is a shallow canyon located deep in the sparsely populated Algoma District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It was created 1.2 billion years ago by faulting along the Canadian Shield and then enlarged by the erosive action of th ...
, a canyon carved by the
Agawa River, located 114 rail miles (183 km) north of Sault Ste. Marie, and not accessible by road. The Algoma Central developed a tourist stopover here and it proved to be a great success for the railway. Owing to the popularity of the Agawa Canyon excursions, the Algoma Central ran the longest
passenger trains in North America, often up to 20 to 24 cars long. During the 1970s and 1980s, around 100,000 people per year toured Agawa Canyon.
Moments of Algoma Group of Seven
In 2015, White Pine Pictures released the award-winning documentary film "Painted Land: in Search of the Group of Seven" which was shot along the rail corridor. In 2016 the Moments of Algoma project was launched by the Algoma Kinniwabi Travel Association, inviting tourists to follow the Group of Seven's travels, experiences and expressions of the region. The driving tour begins in Bruce Mines and follows the shoreline of Lake Huron and Lake Superior as far as Nipigon. Rail passengers will find more interpretive Installations in Agawa Canyon and at the train station in Sault Ste. Marie.
In popular culture
The railway is the subject of the song "Algoma Central 69" by
Stompin' Tom Connors.
The Agawa Canyon Tour Train has continued to operate as a separate entity since 2015. The 2020 season of the Agawa Canyon tour train was cancelled due to
the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Rail sidings
Rail siding
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s along the ACR route are named, from south to north: Odena, Heyden, Northland, Goulais, Wabos, Achigan, Ogidaki, Mashkode, Mekatina, Summit, Batchewana, Regent, Hubert, Frater, Canyon, Eton, Agawa, Tabor, Perry, Limer,
Hawk Junction
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Franz Franz may refer to:
People
* Franz (given name)
* Franz (surname)
Places
* Franz (crater), a lunar crater
* Franz, Ontario, a railway junction and unorganized town in Canada
* Franz Lake, in the state of Washington, United States – see ...
, Scully, Hilda, Mosher, Dana, Langdon, Oba,
Hale
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*Hale River, in southeastern Northern Territory
Canada
*Hale, Ontario, in Algoma District United Kingdom
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,
Horsey,
Mead,
Coppell, Stavert (at the community of
Jogues) and Wyborn (part of and on the west side of the town of
Hearst).
See also
*
Algoma Eastern Railway
The Algoma Eastern Railway was a railway in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. Originally known as the Manitoulin and North Shore Railway (M&NS) with a charter dating back to 1888, the full mainline was opened to traffic in 1913, serving the area al ...
*
Huron Central Railway
*
List of Ontario railways
The following railways operate in the Canadian province of Ontario.
Common freight carriers
* Barrie Collingwood Railway (BCRY)
* Canadian National Railway (CN) including subsidiaries Algoma Central Railway (AC), Grand Trunk Western Railroad (GT ...
References
Further reading
*
* Wilson, D. (1974). ''Tracks of the Black Bear, the Story of the Algoma Central Railway''. Sudbury: Green Tree Publishing Company Ltd.
* Wilson, D. (1984). ''The Algoma Central Railway Story, The Clergue Era.'' Sudbury, ON: Nickel Belt Rails Publishers.
External links
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Canadian National Railway subsidiaries
Defunct Ontario railways
Rail transport in Algoma District
Rail transport in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
1899 establishments in Ontario
Canadian companies established in 1899
Standard gauge railways in Canada