Some links
of interest to me and I hope to you.
The site of the
foremost group devoted to sharing information related to the Canadian
National Railways System and its predecessor companies.
http://www.cnlines.com/
This is the home
site of the special interest group devoted to the Canadian Pacific Railway
and its contemporary and historical aspects.
http://www.cpsig.ca/cpsig/cptracks.html
The web site of
Canadian Railway Modeller magazine.
www.cdnrwymod.com/
Bytown Railway
Society, publisher of Branchline, a cross-Canada newsmagazine of contemporary
and historical information.
http://www.bytownrailwaysociety.ca/
THE site to visit
for what you want to know about Canadian railways, scale or real.
http://www.trainscan.com/
The pages of the
Ottawa Valley Associated Railroaders contains much information of interest
to modeler, photographer and railfan alike.
http://www.ovar.ca/
The Algoma Eastern
Railway site provides a detailed overview of railways, past and present,
in the Sudbury area.
http://www.magma.ca/~morcomp/links.html
Branch Lines and
Other Lines in the Kootenays chronicles railways in this area of British
Columbia
http://www.crowsnest.bc.ca/branchlines01.html
Canadian Branchline
Miniatures is Ian Wilson’s web site which outlines his current
publications as well as an ongoing railway discussion forum.
http://www.canadianbranchline.com/
A wide ranging
site of general interest items and images related to contemporary and
historical Canadian railways.
http://cdnrail.railfan.net/
Pages devoted to
the dissemination of images of historic Canadian National Railways and
its predecessors
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/cnphoto/cnphoto.html
Railway researcher
and author Charles Cooper maintains a personal site outlining his current
interests and research.
http://www.railwaypages.com/
The Northern Ontario
Railway Museum’s pages devoted to many railway interests in northern
Ontario.
http://www.northernontariorailroadmuseum.ca/
This Collections
Canada of the National Library and Archives web page http://www.sciencetech.technomuses.ca/
allows you to travel across the country through various images.
The Canada Science
and Technology Museum maintains many thousands of railway related images,
some of which are posted on their web site.
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/trains/h30-2060-e.html
The Toronto Hamilton
& Buffalo Railway is featured in this website.
http://www.thbrailway.ca/