At Brampton, it crossed the Canadian National Railway Halton Subdivision at grade, but no interchange traffic was handled.
However, between the fall of 2004 and spring of 2018, OBRY operated a public excursion train, marketed as Credit Valley Explorer, between Orangeville and Snelgrove (the northern edge of Brampton).
[5] Most of the current OBRY route was built in the 1870s by the Credit Valley Railway (CVR), with construction completed to Orangeville (with a branch to Elora) in 1879.
Facing an uncertain future, the Credit Valley Explorer made its final runs in February 2018, and the three passenger cars were sold off to the Waterloo Central Railway.
A decision made by Orangeville Brampton Rail Access Group resulted in the termination of service on the line effective December 31, 2021.