Fife Lake Railway Explained
The Fife Lake Railway is a Canadian shortline railway company operating on trackage in Saskatchewan, Canada. The railway is owned by seven local municipalities.[1] The Fife Lake Railway took over the former Canadian Pacific Railway Fife Lake subdivision consisting of 94 km of trackage.
The owners of the railway include Hart Butte No. 11, Poplar Valley No. 12, Willow Bunch No. 42, Old Post No. 43, Stonehenge No. 73, Coronach, Rockglen and Great Western Railway.[2]
Great Western Railway operates trains on behalf of the Fife Lake Railway.[3] [4]
Notes and References
- Web site: Fife Lake Rail Project, Town of Ogema finalists for 2010 Sask municipal awards . 2010-12-15 . 2010-08-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100820080642/http://www.trianglenews.sk.ca/News/Local/2010-04-24/article-1036800/Fife-Lake-Rail-Project%2C-Town-of-Ogema-finalists-for-2010-Sask-municipal-awards/1 . dead .
- Web site: Saskatchewan Railway Best Practice . 2010-12-15 . 2011-07-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110706185913/http://www.municipalcapacity.ca/assets/File/Best%20Practices/Economic%20Development/Fife%20Lake%20Rail%20Project.pdf . dead .
- http://www.highways.gov.sk.ca/adx/aspx/adxGetMedia.aspx?DocID=333,328,81,1,Documents&MediaID=2592&Filename=railnetwork2010.pdf Saskatchewan Railway Network 2010
- http://www.greatwesternrail.com/ Great Western Description