Englehart station is located in the town of Englehart, Ontario, Canada. It was a station stop for Northlander trains of Ontario Northland before service was discontinued in 2012. In 2021 the Government of Ontario announced plans to restore service using ONR from this station north to either Timminis or Cochrane by the mid 2020s.[2] 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
Ontario Northland (inter-city rail)
Northlander leaves Englehart Station in 2008
General information
Location3rd St. & 3rd Ave., Englehart, ON, Canada
Coordinates47°49′35.22″N 79°52′23″W / 47.8264500°N 79.87306°W / 47.8264500; -79.87306
Owned byOntario Northland Railway
Line(s)Ramore Subdivision
Temagami Subdivision
Platforms1
Tracks11
Construction
Structure typemodern train station
ParkingYes
Former services
Preceding station Ontario Northland Railway Following station
Swastika
toward Cochrane
Northlander New Liskeard
toward Toronto
Future services[1]
Preceding station Ontario Northland Railway Following station
Kirkland Lake
toward Timmins
Northlander
(reopening mid-2020s)
Temiskaming Shores
toward Toronto

References

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  1. ^ "Northlander Passenger Train". www.ontarionorthland.ca. Ontario Northland Transportation Commission. 6 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Passenger rail service in northeastern Ontario to return by mid-2020s | CBC News".
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