A while back I stumbled across
VIA Rail's Triennial Plan (dated September 17, 2018) which lists the track owned by VIA Rail. The following I knew about and make total sense:
- Alexandria Sub (milepost 0.40 to 76.43),
- Beachburg Sub (milepost 0.00 to 6.00),
- Smiths Falls Sub (milepost 0.00 to 34.40),
- Brockville Sub (milepost 0.10 to 27.80), and
- Chatham Sub (milepost 63.90 to 105.60).
However, the following two caught me off guard:
- Bridge Sub (milepost 15.71 to 15.90), and
- Grimsby Sub (milepost 0.35 to 0.47).
I double checked against
CN's Three-Year Rail Network Plan (dated July 4, 2019), and sure enough they don't include those sections of track. They only have listed:
- Bridge Sub (milepost 0.00 to 15.70), and
- Grimsby Sub (milepost 0.47 to 43.70).
After a bit of digging, I discovered that the section of the Bridge Sub in question is the stub of track leading into Gare du Palais in Quebec City, so that makes sense (AFAIK, VIA owns the station).
The Grimsby Sub is confusing though. From my digging, Niagara Falls Station is at milepost 0.6, so that would mean that VIA owns is the 0.12 miles (approx. 195m) of track 0.13 miles (approx. 210m) east of the station. According to my estimates, that would be the section of track highlighted in the map below. Does this make any sense to anyone?
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map courtesy
Canadian Rail Atlas