Chemin de fer Arnaud
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Reporting marks | ARND, CFA |
Locale | eastern Quebec, Canada |
Dates of operation | 1965–present |
Track gauge | 4 ft 8½ in (1435 mm) (standard gauge) |
Headquarters | Pointe-Noire, Quebec |
The Chemin de fer Arnaud (English translation: Arnaud Railway) (AAR reporting marks ARND, CFA) is a Canadian short line railway operating in the province of Quebec.
Opened in 1965, the railway operates a line running around Sept-Îles Harbour from Arnaud Jct., QC, on the Quebec North Shore and Labrador Railway to ship loading facilities at Pointe-Noire, QC.
The railway is owned by the Wabush Mining Company, which mines iron ore in Wabush, NL. The ore is transported from the mine to a connection with QNSL at Wabush, NL by Arnaud's sister railway, the Wabush Lake Railway. QNSL transports the ore between Wabush, NL and Arnaud Jct., QC. At Arnaud Jct., the ore is transferred to Chemin de fer Arnaud for the final journey to Pointe-Noire, QC.
Currently, this railway (along with the Tshiuetin Rail Transportation line, QNSL, and Wabush Lake Railway) form an isolated railroad network, as it does not interchange with any other rail lines on the North American network at this time.
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