Barrie Collingwood Railway

Barrie Collingwood Railway
BCRY's lone locomotive, CCGX 1001, about to pull its train southbound across Saunders Road in Barrie in May 2018.
Overview
Reporting markCCGX
LocaleSimcoe County, Ontario, Canada
Dates of operation1998Present
PredecessorCanadian National Railway
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Barrie Collingwood
Railway
end of track
Angus
Utopia
Lorena Street spur
Barrie
industrial spurs
Tarpin spur
Innisfil
end of track
Thornton-Cookstown Trail
& Trans Canada Trail

The Barrie-Collingwood Railway (reporting mark CCGX), commonly referred to as the BCRY, is a shortline railway operating between the towns of Innisfil and Utopia in south central Ontario, Canada. The line was started in 1998 and runs on former Canadian National (CN) trackage which was collectively purchased by the railway's namesake municipalities. The BCRY continues to run under the ownership of the City of Barrie and is operated by Cando Rail Services Ltd., based in Brandon, Manitoba.