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| Publication | Date |
Page |
Title |
| Judgments, orders, regulations and rulings |
1941-04-01 |
6 |
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| B.R.C. File No. 39310.51 (Tweed Sub. - Yarker to Tweed) |
1941-04-07 |
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| B.R.C. File No. 39310.51 (Tweed Sub. - Yarker to Tweed) |
1941-05-10 |
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| Upper Canada Railway Society Bulletin |
1941-12-01 |
3 |
Excursion of November 23, 1941 |
| Upper Canada Railway Society Bulletin |
1942-02-01 |
4 |
Excursion of February 15 |
| Upper Canada Railway Society Bulletin |
1942-04-01 |
2 |
Locomotives built in Toronto |
| Upper Canada Railway Society Bulletin |
1942-04-01 |
3 |
Excursion |
| The Banner |
1942-06-26 |
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Body of man found at C.N.R. siding. |
| Upper Canada Railway Society Bulletin |
1942-10-01 |
2 |
A trip to Missouri |
| The Globe and Mail |
1942-12-14 |
8 |
Oil-soaked rail bridge saved by firefighters |
| Railway Age |
1944-01-22 |
232 |
C.N. Montreal terminal has new type of interlocking|A total of 57 switches, 64 crossovers and 197 signals, on 9 road miles throughout 11 zones, are controlled from one central machine using a new form of code control |
| Upper Canada Railway Society Bulletin |
1944-02-01 |
2 |
News of members |
| The Toronto Daily Star |
1945-02-15 |
14 |
Canadian National Railways|Central Region|Proposed reinforced concrete coaling plant structure at Aylmer, Ont. |
| The Globe and Mail |
1945-08-15 |
9 |
Cordite ablaze at Parry Sound |
| Upper Canada Railway Society Newsletter |
1945-10-01 |
3 |
Other notes |
| Upper Canada Railway Society Newsletter |
1945-12-01 |
4 |
Toronto has a train wreck |
| The Toronto Daily Star |
1945-12-13 |
5 |
Hard coal, fuel oil spilled|9 Belt Line cars derailed |
| The Toronto Daily Star |
1947-10-25 |
10 |
Belt Line bridge slated for scrap |
| The Toronto Daily Star |
1947-10-25 |
10 |
Commuters to get improved facilities |
| Railway Age |
1948-01-17 |
32 |
Something new in bridge-pier design|Combination of steel piles and Prepakt concrete streamlines the reconstruction of important deck plate-girder structure on existing alinement [sic] without falsework or traffic delays |
| The Globe and Mail |
1948-05-29 |
1 |
Two men killed as crane topples from rail track |
| The Globe and Mail |
1949-03-25 |
11 |
50-car freight rips rail line, wrecks 20 autos |
| The Liberal |
1949-08-25 |
3 |
Plant to serve 60 cycle power to this district well advanced |
| The Globe and Mail |
1950-01-02 |
1 |
Cut in passenger trains will be only temporary. |
| The Globe and Mail |
1950-01-04 |
3 |
Noon trains cut at Owen Sound |