Railway Company
Canadian National Railways
Company: Canadian National Railways
Abbreviation: C.N.
Country: Canada
Information: Canadian National Railways (CNR) was created between 1918 and 1923, comprising several railways that had become bankrupt and fallen into federal government hands, along with some railways already owned by the government. In 1995, the federal government privatized CN. CN is the largest railway in Canada with track from coast to coast. Over the next decade, the company expanded significantly in the United States. CN operated passenger services until 1978, when they were assumed by VIA Rail along with those of the Canadian Pacific.
Canadian National Railways Liveries (4)
LIVERY | PURPOSE | IMAGE |
---|---|---|
C.N. Silver & Black (4) | Coach | |
C.N. Black (2) | Locomotive | |
C.N. Goods (13) | Goods | |
C.N. Silver (2) | Railcar |
Canadian National Railways Releases (21)
Canadian National Railways Images (21)
60ft Flat Car With Three 20ft Canadian National Containers (Canada)
None
C.N. Box Car With Sliding Doors (Canada)
CN523976
C.N. Day Liner Diesel Car (Canada)
101
C.N. Day Liner Diesel Car - Non Powered (Canada)
101
C.N. Hopper Car (Canada)
CN98103
C.N. Oil Tanker (Black)
CGTX20044
C.N. Oil Tanker (Blue) (Canada)
CGTX20044
C.N. Pulp Wood Car
CN 655309
C.N. Refrigerator Car
CN211429
C.N. Snow Plough (Canada)
None
C.N. Track Maintenance Car (Canada)
None
Canadian National Auto Transporter (Canada)
None
Canadian National Baggage/Kitchen Car (Canada)
304
Canadian National Caboose (Canada)
CN79184
Canadian National Diesel Locomotive
4008
Canadian National Diesel Switcher (Canada)
3000
Canadian National Diner Car (Canada)
303 300
Canadian National Gondola Car (Canada)
CN 141101
Canadian National Observation Car
304
Canadian National Passenger Car
300 303
Canadian National Stock Car (Canada)
CN172350