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Abandoned Small Steel
​Train Bridge

HULL, ​QUÉBEC
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INFORMATION

The Hull–Chelsea–Wakefield Railway was a 33 km (20.5 mi) heritage railway in Quebec, Canada, running tourist trains through the scenic Gatineau Hills and beside the Gatineau River between Hull (part of the city of Gatineau) and the tourist town of Wakefield (part of La Pêche municipality) from May to October, using a 1907 Swedish steam locomotive and 1940s-built Swedish passenger cars. On average, the railway attracted about 50 000 tourists and generated revenues of about $8 million for the region.
The line was closed by a 2011 track bed washout and as of June 2016 has not re-opened. Cost to repair is estimated above $5 million.

​​This specific steel rail bridge was used in the past to connect the Wakefeild rail line to the main rail line ( Montreal to Northbay). The bridge and rail line are currently abandoned.

Location ID #BR0049

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POTENTIAL RISKS:
Restrictions Unknown
No Signs
Sharp Objects
Rusted Metal


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TERRAIN DIFFICULTY:
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FAMILY FRIENDLY:
Yes

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EQUIPMENT:
N/A

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TOURS:
N/A

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MAPS:



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PHOTOGRAPHY




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How To Get There:

Park at the end of Rue Deveault and walk towards coordinates provided.

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Coordinates: 45.460663, -75.739088
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Estimated Travel Time: 10:00 from downtown Ottawa.


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