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Orangeville Brampton Railway |
OBRY -- Orangeville Brampton Railway
The Orangeville Railway Development Corporation, a business corporation incorporated by the Town, purchased the 55-km section of the Owen Sound Subdivision that connects Orangeville to the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) in Streetsville/Mississauga. The local customers have established the Orangeville-Brampton Rail Access Group (OBRAG) to support maintenance of the track to enhance the safety and operating efficiency of the railway. OBRAG members include Geon Canada Inc., The Clorox Co. of Canada Ltd., Symplastics Ltd., Performance Packaging Inc., Vulsay Ltd., and Holmes Agro Ltd. Cando Contracting Ltd (Cando) currently operates the railway on a 2-day per week basis (Tuesdays and Thursdays) delivering resource materials to local manufacturers. Cando is a Manitoba-based rail services company with Ontario operations in St Thomas, Hamilton, Kingston, and the Barrie-Collingwood corridor. |
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