The Algoma Central Railway in Canada operates regular passenger service between the depot in Sault Ste. Marie and the northern terminus, 296 miles to the north, in Hearst, Ontario. The rail line runs through the heart of 22,000 square miles of recreational wilderness called Algoma Country and provides access to numerous lakes and rivers, private camps and cottages and a variety of Wilderness Lodges. In many cases the Railway is the only means of access to this remote region.
The Algona Central Railway provides three Northbound and three Southbound trains with trains going NORTH onThursday, Saturday and Monday and SOUTH on Friday, Sunday and Tuesday.
This postcard came from Julie (15 May 2015) Postcrossing.
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Sunday, 17 May 2015
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