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Port Arthur, Duluth and Western Railway

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Port Arthur, Duluth and Western Railway
Overview
HeadquartersPort Arthur, Ontario
Reporting markPAD&W, PD&W
LocaleOntario Minnesota
Dates of operation1889–1938
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length146.85 km (91.25 mi)

The Port Arthur, Duluth and Western Railway (PADW) was a Canadian railway that operated in Northwestern Ontario.

The PADW was built in 1889 by investors interested in extracting the mineral and timber wealth of the Whitefish River Valley, Silver Mountain Range and beyond into the Gunflint Range.[1]

The line originated at Port Arthur in the east, ran through Fort William and onward to the Canada–United States border. The PADW was constructed with the intention of connecting to an affiliated railroad in Minnesota to provide a route to Duluth, however this section was not built.

The PADW was abandoned in sections, and fully closed in 1938.[1]

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