Lawledge, Manitoba

Lawledge
Settlement
Country Canada
Province Manitoba
Region Northern
Census division 23
Elevation 107 m (351 ft)
Coordinates 56°56′43″N 94°07′01″W / 56.94528°N 94.11694°W / 56.94528; -94.11694Coordinates: 56°56′43″N 94°07′01″W / 56.94528°N 94.11694°W / 56.94528; -94.11694
Timezone Central (UTC-6)
 - summer (DST) Central (UTC-5)
Area code 204
Location of Lawledge in Manitoba

Lawledge is an unincorporated area and railway point in Census division 23 in Northern Manitoba, Canada,.[1]

History

Lawledge was founded with the building of the Hudson Bay Railway in the third decade of the 20th century. When the originally intended final section line route north east to Port Nelson was abandoned, the construction of the new route of the final section from Amery (42 kilometres or 26 miles to the south) north to Churchill, which opened in 1929, led to its founding. Lawledge lies on the line between the communities of Weir River to the south and Thibaudeau to the north.

Transportation

Lawledge is the site of Lawledge railway station, served by the Via Rail Winnipeg – Churchill train. It has a passing loop.

References


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