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Hudson Bay Railway (reporting mark HBRY) is a Canadian short line railway operating over 1,300 kilometres (810 mi) of track in northeastern Saskatchewan and northern Manitoba. HBRY was formed by railroad holding company OmniTRAX in July 1997 to purchase former Canadian National Railway (CN) rail lines running north from The Pas on two branches, one to Flin Flon and on to Lynn Lake, the other to Thompson and on to the Port of Churchill on Hudson Bay. Operations began on August 20, 1997.

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  • Hudson Bay Railway (de)
  • Chemin de fer de la Baie d'Hudson (fr)
  • Hudson Bay Railway (1997) (en)
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  • Die Hudson Bay Railway (HBRY) ist eine kanadische Eisenbahngesellschaft in Manitoba. Sie ist seit 2018 im Besitz der Arctic Gateway Group. Das Streckennetz hat eine Länge von über 1.300 Kilometern. Ausgangspunkt der Bahnstrecke ist The Pas, eine Kleinstadt rund 630 km nördlich von Winnipeg. Die Strecke ist infrastrukturell wichtig für die Bewohner und die Industrie in den sonst schlecht erreichbaren Regionen Nordmanitobas. Der Bau der Strecke erfolgte nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg, um die Hudson Bay zu erschließen und Warenverkehre und Einwandererströme ins Herz Kanadas zu lenken. (de)
  • Hudson Bay Railway (reporting mark HBRY) is a Canadian short line railway operating over 1,300 kilometres (810 mi) of track in northeastern Saskatchewan and northern Manitoba. HBRY was formed by railroad holding company OmniTRAX in July 1997 to purchase former Canadian National Railway (CN) rail lines running north from The Pas on two branches, one to Flin Flon and on to Lynn Lake, the other to Thompson and on to the Port of Churchill on Hudson Bay. Operations began on August 20, 1997. (en)
  • Le chemin de fer de la baie d'Hudson est une ligne de chemin de fer, et ses embranchements, d'une longueur d'environ 1 300 km, qui relie Le Pas à Churchill (Manitoba), ville située sur la baie d'Hudson qui dispose du port de Churchill également propriété du chemin de fer. (fr)
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  • Hudson Bay Railway (en)
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