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Sydney Coal Railway

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Canadian railway line in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
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Sydney Coal Railway
Overview
HeadquartersVictoria Junction, Nova Scotia
Reporting markSCR
LocaleCape Breton Island,Nova ScotiaCanada
Dates of operation2003–
PredecessorSydney and Louisburg Railway,Devco Railway
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)standard gauge

TheSydney Coal Railway (reporting markSCR) is a Canadianshort-line railway operating in the eastern part ofCape Breton County,Nova Scotia.

SCR operates from the international coaling piers on Sydney Harbour inSydney to theLingan Generating Station, acoal-fired electrical generating station nearNew Waterford. The railway's trackage, the piers, and the generating station are owned byNova Scotia Power, a subsidiary ofEmera Inc.

History

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The railway line was completed in 1895 by theDominion Coal Company (DOMCO) between Sydney andLouisbourg. The trackage was organized as theSydney and Louisburg Railway (S&L) in 1910.

The S&L, along with other assets of the corporate successor to DOMCO,Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation (DOSCO), were expropriated by theCape Breton Development Corporation (DEVCO) on March 30, 1968. DEVCO operated the railway as an unincorporated department of its Coal Division, however it was informally known as theDevco Railway. DEVCO built a coal preparation and coal wash plant and storage facility, along with new locomotive shops atVictoria Junction, a location midway between Sydney and the Lingan Generating Station near New Waterford.

On November 23, 2001, DEVCO closed its last underground coal mine, the Prince colliery, after the company failed to entice any private sector investors to purchase the mine. DEVCO was out of the coal mining business, however for a period of approximately 1 month, it was in the coal importation business, with trains operating from the international coaling piers to the storage facility and on to the Lingan Generating Station.

SCR Coal Train leaving theLingan Generating Station

The federal government moved swiftly to sell off assets, transferring the mine properties and mineral rights back to the provincial Department of Natural Resources. DEVCO subsequently decommissioned the Victoria Junction coal wash plant and began to immediately prepare remediation of the mine sites.

On December 18, 2001 DEVCO sold all surface assets, including the international shipping piers, railway track, railway rights-of-way, locomotives and rolling stock, and a coal storage facility and locomotive shops atVictoria Junction to 510845 New Brunswick Incorporated, a wholly owned subsidiary of Emera, the holding company which owns Nova Scotia Power and operator of theLingan Generating Station.

Emera subsequently contracted the operation of its newly acquired DEVCO surface assets to Logistec Corporation. Logistec sub-contracted operation of the railway to theSociété des chemins de fer du Québec (Quebec Railway Corporation), a Quebec-based railway holding company and short-line operating company. The new railway was called Sydney Coal Railway, although ownership of the track and other assets remains with Emera's subsidiary, 510845 New Brunswick Inc.

Despite SCR having been created by SCFQ as an operating company in December 2001, the railway itself was actually legally chartered to 510845 N.B. Inc. until January 1, 2003, when the Sydney Coal Railway was formally recognized by the federal government.

On 3 November 2008 Logistec announced that it was purchasing the SCR from Quebec Railway Corporation.[1][2]

Current operations

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Current SCR operations consist of running coal imports which arrive at the international coaling piers on Sydney Harbour bybulk carrier from theUnited States andSouth America. Coal is unloaded from ships and stored at the pier, and is then loaded onto trains and delivered directly to the Lingan Generating Station. Typical trains consist of a pair of ex-DEVCO GMDGP38-2 locomotives and 21 ex-DEVCO Ortner 5 bay rapid discharge hopper cars.

The shop facility at Victoria Junction is still in use, but the wash plant and storage facilities are no longer used. SCR also maintains an interchange connection with the North American railway network at Sydney where it connects to theCape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway, with the latter operator possessing a connection withCanadian National atTruro; however, this connection is currently threatened as CBNS has discontinued service on the line from Sydney to St. Peter's Junction (near Port Hawkesbury), and will apply to abandon the line April 1, 2016.

References

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  1. ^Ayers, Tom (November 3, 2008)."Logistec buys Sydney Coal Railway".Cape Breton Post. RetrievedNovember 16, 2008.
  2. ^"Logistec Corporation Acquires Sydney Coal Railway Inc".TMC.net. November 3, 2008. RetrievedNovember 16, 2008.
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