Porcupine Branch

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The Porcupine Branch is a railway line in the province of Ontario, in Canada. It runs 24 miles (39 km) from a junction with the Ontario Northland Railway main line in Iroquois Falls to Porcupine, Ontario. The line formerly continued west to Timmins. It is owned and operated by the Ontario Northland Railway.

Opened11 March 1912 (1912-03-11)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
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Porcupine Branch
Overview
OwnerOntario Northland Railway
Service
Operator(s)Ontario Northland Railway
History
Opened11 March 1912 (1912-03-11)
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

mi
85.7
95.9
Connaught
102.8
Keyson
104.0
Spur to Kidd Mine
109.7
Timmins-Porcupine
End of track
112.4
South Porcupine
118.7
Timmins
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History

The Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway's main line from North Bay, Ontario, reached Cochrane, Ontario, on 30 November 1908.[3][4] Gold was discovered in nearby Porcupine, Ontario, in 1909, leading to the Porcupine Gold Rush and demand for better transport in the area.[5] The T&NO began building west from Iroquois Falls on 30 November 1910.[6] The line reached the Frederick House River in April 1911 and Timmins on 11 March 1912.[7]

The branch hosted passenger trains such as the Northlander until 1989, when the branch was abandoned within Timmins.[8] As of 2025, the Ontario Northland is building a new station on Highway 101 at the current end of the branch for the planned resumption of the Northlander in 2026.[9]

Route

The Ontario Northland Railway designates the Porcupine Branch as part of its Ramore Subdivision, which also includes the main line between Englehart and Porquis.[1]

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