- The
Minirail was an
automated monorail system on
Saint Helen's and
Notre Dame
islands in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The
network was
built for the 1967 World's...
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International Exhibition of 1967 has come to an
official end." All
rides and the
minirail were shut down by 3:50 p.m., and the Expo
grounds closed at 4:00 p.m.,...
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beginning in 1964. The second,
alternately called the
People Mover and
Minirail,
opened in
Montreal at Expo 67.
Finally the last,
called PeopleMover or...
- 2022. In
November 2022, La
Ronde began the
demolition and
removal of the
Minirail,
another original ride
dating back to Expo 67. It had been out of service...
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Canal Pont du
Cosmos Montreal Metro Yellow Line
Jacques Cartier Bridge Minirail Charron Island Louis-Hippolyte
Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel Sainte-Thérèse...
- consistent.
After opening the
railway was
originally run by
outside company Minirail on a ten-year contract,
which was not
renewed due to
disagreements between...
- 37-metre-long (121 ft) escalator, the
longest ever
built at the time. The
Minirail monorail ran
through the pavilion. In 2021, The New York
Times picked the...
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would catch fire and melt away in 1976).[citation needed] The Expo 67
minirail train p****ed
through the building.
Designed by
Cambridge Seven ****ociates...
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Green 0-6-2 1992 Alan Keef
Stored Pending overhaul The Cub Grey 4-0-4 1954
Minirail Stored Pending Overhaul 6284 lner
black 2-8-0 2009
Messrs Crome & Loxley...
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Monorail in Wuppertal,
Germany Monorail Monorail in Sydney,
Australia Minirail at the Expo 67
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