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| Publication | Date |
Page |
Title |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-01-14 |
2 |
Charge CNR gateman in crossing death |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-01-14 |
2 |
Dies after auto hits CNR train |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-01-19 |
7 |
Plan new road to get deposits of base metals |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-01-23 |
33 |
Train hits truck near Gormley, driver, 21, killed |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-01-25 |
1 |
8 Killed at crossing|Flyer hits loaded car in Napanee|Pictures on Page 9 |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-01-25 |
2 |
8 die in crash at rail crossing |
| The Liberal |
1954-03-18 |
1 |
Gormley crossing still concern of community |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-08-07 |
2 |
Flag station burns |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-09-08 |
2 |
127 diesel engines ordered by CNR. |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-09-27 |
2 |
CNR orders 110 70-ton flat cars. |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-10-16 |
1 |
Storm brings death, delay and darkness. |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-10-16 |
1 |
Train rolls over, 5 hurt. |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-10-16 |
2 |
Trains cancelled. |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-10-16 |
2 |
Truck fails in portage. |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-10-16 |
5 |
Crew, 85 passengers safe as train hits washout in track.|Pair see gap, jump from cab. |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-10-18 |
1 |
How to get to work from west or north. |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-10-18 |
14 |
Boy, 10, swept from shoulders of rescuer. |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-10-19 |
1 |
Flood waters ease, cleanup task begins |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-10-19 |
7 |
Rerouting helps trains operate; CNR hardest hit |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-10-19 |
11 |
Traffic situation fair but today is critical |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-10-30 |
5 |
Disaster service on CNR line to be cancelled |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-11-02 |
22 |
CNR faces large deficit in 1954 |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-11-03 |
4 |
New dinette car added by CNR, Toronto--Montreal |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-11-05 |
4 |
CNR may be short $25,000,000 |
| The Globe and Mail |
1954-11-12 |
4 |
CNR to drop 42 men |