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Reporting mark
  
GSR

Length
  
123 miles (198 km)

Headquarters
  
Leader

Dates of operation
  
2009 (2009)–Present

Website
  
www.gsrail.net

Predecessor
  
Canadian Pacific Railway

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Locale
  
Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada

Track gauge
  
4 ft 8 ⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

Great sandhills railway leader sk 5 may 2014


The Great Sandhills Railway (reporting mark GSR) is a Canadian short line railway company that operates 123 miles (198 km) of track west of Swift Current, Saskatchewan in the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta.

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The railroad began operations on March 14, 2009. Great Sandhills Railway owns and operates on former Canadian Pacific Railway's Empress Subdivision, Burstall Subdivision and Hazlet Spur (collectively known as the "Empress Short Line"). Great Sandhills Railway also operates on the McNeil Spur, but this track is owned by a wholly owned subsidiary of Great Sandhills Terminal. The purchase price for the Empress Short Line and the McNeil spur was $6.3 million, with $1,907,200 funded by a provincial loan under the Short Line Financial Assistance Program. The Great Sandhills Terminal is the major shareholder while other shareholders include local producers and businesses.

The railway serves freight stations in Sandhills, Burstall, Mendham, Leader, Prelate, Sceptre, Porteeve, Lancer, Abbey, Cabri, Battrum, Pennant, Success, Cantuar, and Swift Current. It interchanges with both the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Great Western Railway in Swift Current, via running rights on CP's Mapple Creek Subdivision between Mayne and Swift Current.

The railway hauls grain from terminals, elevators and producer loading sites, and also moves products from the Empress Gas plants in Alberta.

Great sandhills railway hwy 32 in saskatchewan 2011


References

Great Sandhills Railway Wikipedia