Tshiuetin Rail Transportation

Tshiuetin
A train at Sept-Îles departing for Schefferville
Overview
Other name(s)North Wind
StatusActive
Owner
LocaleQuebec and Labrador
Coordinates53°04′04″N 66°12′11″W / 53.0676959°N 66.2031418°W / 53.0676959; -66.2031418
Termini
Websitewww.tshiuetin.net
Service
TypeHeavy rail
History
OpenedDecember 1, 2005 (2005-12-01)
Technical
Track length217 km (135 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Route map

Schefferville
(SK)
Quebec
Labrador
Knob Lake Junction
(KL)
Redore Junction
(RD)
Howells River
Astray
(RY)
Menihek
(NK)
Faden
(FN)
Cavanagh
(AH)
Esker
(KS)
Sawbill
(SW)
Talzie
(AZ)
Shabo
(BO)
Emeril
(MR)
Ross Bay Junction ( QNSX) to Labrador City
QNSX main line
to Sept-Îles
QNSX main line
Ross Bay
Ashuanipi
Oreway
Pitaga
Dolliver
Seahorse
Little
Eric
Mai
Dufresne Lake
Chico
Waco
Canatiche
Premio
Bybee
Tonkas
Pourvoirie M. 67
Dorée
Tika
Nipisso
Pourvoirie M. 41
Nicman
Saumon
Tellier
Arnaud Junction
Arnaud Junction
Kemat Junction
to CFAQ
Kemat
Sept-Îles
Ore unloader

Tshiuetin Rail Transportation Inc. (reporting mark TSH, formerly TRT) is a rail company that owns and operates a 217-kilometre (135 mi) Canadian regional railway that stretches through the wilderness of western Labrador and northeastern Quebec. It connects Emeril, Labrador with Schefferville, Quebec, on the interprovincial boundary. The company also operates a 356-kilometre (221 mi) railway that connects Sept-Îles, Quebec to Emeril. The company is the first railway in North America owned and operated by Indigenous peoples, specifically by the Innu Nation of Matimekush-Lac John, the Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach, and the Innu Takuaikan Uashat Mak Mani-Utenam.