Englehart railway station

Englehart Railway Station is located in the town of Englehart in Ontario, Canada. It was a station stop for Northlander trains of Ontario Northland before service was discontinued in 2012. The modern two-storey station replaced an earlier station. Englehart was the halfway point for the Ontario Northland and served as the engineer swap-out point. The Building itself houses all the signal services for the Northern route. Englehart maintains a locomotive engine to be running 24/7 in case of an emergency on both side of Englehart, same with Cochrane and North Bay respectably. Englehart also has 11 storage tracks and a machine shop for repairs.

Englehart railway station

Englehart Railway Station is located in the town of Englehart in Ontario, Canada. It was a station stop for Northlander trains of Ontario Northland before service was discontinued in 2012. The modern two-storey station replaced an earlier station. Englehart was the halfway point for the Ontario Northland and served as the engineer swap-out point. The Building itself houses all the signal services for the Northern route. Englehart maintains a locomotive engine to be running 24/7 in case of an emergency on both side of Englehart, same with Cochrane and North Bay respectably. Englehart also has 11 storage tracks and a machine shop for repairs.