Northern Alberta Railways

Northern Alberta Railways
Overview
HeadquartersEdmonton, Alberta
Reporting markNAR
LocaleAlberta, British Columbia
Dates of operation1929–1981
SuccessorCanadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway (jointly)
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Northern Alberta Railways
in 1931
Dawson Creek
Pouce Coupe
Gundy
proposed line
Tupper
Demmitt
Lymburn
Hythe
Albright
Beaverlodge
Huallen
Wembley
Dimsdale
Grande Prairie
Clairmont
Sexsmith
Webster
Braeburn
Woking
Esher
Spirit River
Rycroft
Hines Creek
Prestville
Gage
Manir
Fairview
Wanham
Bluesky
Belloy
Whitelaw
Rahab
Brownsvale
Eaglesham
Berwyn
Tangent
Grimshaw
Watino
Roma
Manning
Culp
Peace River
Girouxville
Judah
Dreau
Nampa
Falher
Reno
Donnelly
Springburn
Winagami
Roxana
McLennan
Kathleen
Kenzie
Aggie
High Prairie
Enilda
McMurray
Arcadia
Waterways Draper
Indiana
Lynton
Driftpile
Lenarthur
Faust
Anzac
Kinuso
Kinosis
Assineau
Cheecham
Widewater
Warper
Wagner
Quigley
Slave Lake
Pingle
Mitsue
Chard
Overlea
Leismer
Saulteaux
Spurfield
Conklin
Decrene
Devenish
Margie
Smith
Behan
Hondo
Philomena
Chisholm
Pitlochrie
Flatbush
Tweedie
Kilsyth
Barnegat
Fawcett
Lac La Biche
Jarvie
Venice
Dapp
Hylo
Pibroch
Noral
Westlock
Caslan
Picardville
Bondiss
Barrhead
Boyle
Ellscott
Manola
Alpen
Highridge
Newbrook
Arvilla
Abee
Thorhild
Busby
Egremont
Alcomdale
Opal
Mearns
Fedorah
Morinville
Bon Accord
Cardiff
Excelsior
Carbondale
Campbell
Edmonton
Calder
Strathcona

Northern Alberta Railways (reporting mark NAR) was a Canadian railway which served northern Alberta and northeastern British Columbia. Jointly owned by both Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway, NAR existed as a separate company from 1929 until 1981.[1]

  1. ^ Parks, Richard (21 September 2011). "Northern Alberta Railways". Passenger Railroads of the 1930s-1940s in North America. Richard Parks. Retrieved 5 January 2013.