Walkley Yard was built in 1955 by the National Capital Commission to relocate the Canadian National Railway yard, to make way for construction of the Queensway. The northerly part was later acquired by the current owner Canadian Pacific Railway in 1967, when they moved from LeBreton Flats. An OC Transpo facility was added in 2001 to allow indoor servicing for the O-Train Trillium Line's diesel-powered fleet. The Canadian National and Ottawa Central Railway still occupy the southerly portion of the freight yard.[1]
Walkley Yard | |
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O-Train maintenance facility | |
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General information | |
Location | 3101 Albion Road North |
Coordinates | 45°22′08″N 75°38′45″W |
Owned by | Canadian Pacific Railway |
Line(s) | Line 2, Line 4 |
Tracks | 3 |
Construction | |
Structure type | 2 at-grade sheds |
History | |
Opened | 1955 |
Rebuilt | 2001 |
Previous names | Canadian National Railway |
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