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International Rail Road Systems

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International Rail Road Systems
Overview
HeadquartersFruitvale, British Columbia
Reporting markIRRS
LocaleWest Kootenay, British Columbia
Dates of operation1998 (1998)–2010 (2010)
PredecessorNelson and Fort Sheppard Railway (BNSF)
SuccessorNelson and Fort Sheppard Railway Corp.
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Route map

Salmo
Park Siding
Fruitvale
Columbia Gardens

The International Rail Road Systems (reporting mark IRRS) was a Canadian short line railway company operating in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia.

In 1998 the International Reload Systems subsidiary International Rail Road Systems leased the Columbia GardensSalmo section of the original Nelson and Fort Sheppard Railway from Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway (BNSF). North of Parks was abandoned that year. The railway has operated one EMD GP9 locomotive.[1] A decade later, Fruitvale–Parks was abandoned.[2] In 2010, ATCO Wood Products, the primary user, purchased the section, which was renamed the Nelson and Fort Sheppard Railway Corporation in 2012.[1]

Interlining to the south was BNSF initially,[1] replaced by Kettle Falls International Railway from 2004,[3] and St. Paul & Pacific Northwest Railroad from 2019.[4]

See also

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"The Railway". www.bigdoer.com.

References

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