Central Manitoba Railway

The Central Manitoba Railway (CEMR) was created in 1999 by Cando Rail & Terminals[1] to purchase the former CN Pine Falls (67 miles (108 km)) and Carman subdivisions (51 miles (82 km)).

They run five days a week (weekdays) in the Norcran Industrial Area in North Transcona.

A black top and bottom broken by red and white stripes down the middle with the CEMR "bison" logo and a larger grey stripe and large white engine numbers on the sides under the windows of the cab.

This base scheme, and the font of the numbers, match that of the CEMR's parent company, Cando Rail & Terminals.

In the middle of the body is the CEMR "bison" logo, with the website of Cando underneath.

CEMR 4002 in CEMR's original paint scheme. May 7th 2016.
CCGX 4000 after being repainted in 2021. September 29th 2021.