Ontario Southland Railway
OSRX #505, an MLW RS-23, at Guelph in 2009
Overview
HeadquartersLondon, Ontario
Reporting markOSRX
LocaleSouthern Ontario, Canada
Dates of operation1992Present
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Other
Websitehttp://osrinc.ca/
Ontario Southland Railway
St. Thomas Subdivision
0.0
Woodstock
0.7
CN Dundas Subdivision (MP 50.8)
4.0
Beachville
to CNR Dundas Subdivision
8.9
Ingersoll
OSR Port Burwell Subdivision
TFT Global
Sylvite siding
13.8
Putnam
Belmont Farm Supply
24.8
Belmont
Messenger Freight Services
A. Schulman Canada Ltd
Dowler-Karn
32.0
Wabash Transfer
32.3
CN Talbot Subdivision
& Cayuga Spur (MP 117.8)
32.7
end of track
33.6
St. Thomas
Port Burwell Subdivision
OSR St. Thomas Subdivision
0.0
Ingersoll
4.50
OSR Salford Shop
7.7
12.1
Ostrander
Kissner
15.2
Tillsonburg
17.5
Loop Line transfer
future transfer siding
CN Cayuga Spur

The Ontario Southland Railway, Inc. is an independently held short line operator. The company was founded in 1992 to purchase 27 kilometres (17 mi) of track between Tillsonburg and Ingersoll, Ontario from the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). In 2009, a second line was added, as 51 kilometres (32 mi) of CPR track from Woodstock to St. Thomas, Ontario were integrated into the system. In 2015, Ontario Southland began leasing the ex-Canadian National Cayuga Subdivision between St. Thomas and Delhi, Ontario, which had been abandoned by its former shortline operator the St. Thomas and Eastern Railway in 2013.[1]

OSR also operated the Guelph Junction Railway until 28 August 2020 when operations were transferred to the Goderich–Exeter Railway.[2]

Operations

Tillsonburg Operations

OSR's Tillsonburg Division operates on the remaining 28.3 kilometres (17.6 mi) of the ex-CPR Port Burwell Subdivision between Ingersoll and Tillsonburg, Ontario. Customers served include Future Transfer, Cedar Crest Wood Products, Kissner Group, Johnson Controls, International Beams, and Wellmaster. Traffic destined for Growmark, Inc. in Delhi, Ontario, as well as Cargill and Norfolk Co-Op in Courtland, Ontario is also handled.

St. Thomas Operations

On 14 December 2009, the OSR began leasing the St. Thomas Subdivision from CPR consisting of 54.1 kilometres (33.6 mi) of track from Woodstock to St. Thomas, Ontario. Customers served include Ontario Refrigerated Services, Auto Warehousing Company, Agrium, Belmont Farm Supply, Sylvite, Messenger Freight Services, and Factor Gas Liquids. Interchange with CN at St. Thomas and with CP at Woodstock.

CAMI Automotive Operations

OSR performs switching at the CAMI Automotive plant in Ingersoll, Ontario. The facility experiences an approximate daily influx and outflow of 100 multis.

Cayuga Subdivision

In November 2015, OSR and Canadian National (CN) Railways made a joint announcement regarding the transfer of operations on CN's disused Cayuga subdivision. The responsibility of managing the St. Thomas–Tillsonburg segment (and extending to Delhi, Ontario) was handed over to OSR. However, this transition would commence after essential track maintenance was carried out, aiming to facilitate the transportation needs of a newly established windmill turbine factory situated east of Tillsonburg.[1] Other customers served include two grain elevators in Courtland, Ontario, an ethanol plant in Aylmer, Ontario and a fertilizer plant in Delhi.

Locomotive Roster

NumberBuilderModelSerialBuild DateRemarks
51EMDNW257031947-12Nee TH&B 51
52EMDSW9A1511951-02Nee C&O 5242
175EMDGP9225761956-11Nee C&O 6193
180MLWRS-18u824501958-04Ex-CP 1860, née CP RS18 8769
181MLWRS-18u824581958-05Ex-CP 1861, née CP RS18 8777
182MLWRS-18u822581958-04Ex-QGRY 1801, ex-CP 1801, née CP RS18 8764
183MLWRS-18M3497-021968-05Nee INCX 208-3
184MLWRS-18M3497-031968-08Nee INCX 208-4
378EMDGP7140081951-03Nee SOO 378
383EMDGP7164811952-07Nee SOO 378
500ALCOS-6818191956-11Ex-VWL 29, née SP 1073
501MLWS-13825481959-01Ex-GWWD 501, ex-BCOL 501, ex-BCOL 1001, née PGE 1001
502MLWS-13825491959-01Ex-VWL 827, ex-BCOL 502, ex-BCOL 1002, née PGE 1002
503MLWRS-23825811959-09Nee CP 8029
504MLWRS-23832861960-08Nee CP 8044
505MLWRS-23825731959-09Nee CP 8021
506MLWRS-23824761959-08Nee CP 8013
507MLWRS-23832901960-08Ex-Spruce Falls 109, ex-DEVCO 201, née SL 201
641MLWM-420WM6068-021973-09Nee BCOL 641
644MLWM-420WM6068-051973-09Nee BCOL 644, Sold to Sartigan Railway in Quebec.
646MLWM-420WM6068-071973-10Nee BCOL 646
647MLWM-420WM6068-081973-10Nee BCOL 647, Sold to Sartigan Railway in Quebec.
1116MLWRS-18u816211957-06Ex-CP 1116, ex-CP 1802, née CP RS18 8746
1210EMDSW1200RSuA14921958-08Ex-CP 1210, née CP SW1200RS 8112
1244EMDSW1200RSuA18971960-07Ex-CP 1244, née CP SW1200RS 8151
1245EMDSW1200RSuA19091960-09Ex-CP 1245, née CP SW1200RS 8163
1249EMDSW1200RSuA19141960-09Ex-CP 1249, née CP SW1200RS 8168
1400EMDFP9ARMA13991958-07Ex-RLK 1400, ex-VIA 6303, ex-VIA FP9A 6539, née CN 6539
1401EMDFP9ARMA11951957-03Ex-RLK 1401, ex-VIA 6312, ex-VIA FP9A 6523, née CN 6523
1620EMDGP9uA11151957-02Ex-CP 1620, née CP GP9 8659
6508EMDFP9ARMA6381954-12Ex-WSJR 6508, ex-TTSL 6305, ex-VIA 6305, ex-VIA FP9A 6508, née CN 6508
8235EMDGP9uA14741958-03Ex-JLCX 8235, ex-CP 8235, née CP GP9 8822

See also

References

  1. 1 2 McCallum, Ian (5 November 2015). "After two-year closure, wind turbine blades will turn around fortunes of St. Thomas to Tillsonburg rail line". St Thomas Times-Journal. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  2. "Digest: Guelph Junction set for change of operators".
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