January 1955, Vol. 138, No. 4 Railway Age (New York) Page 43

Railway officers

Canadian National.—R. G Chestnut, assistant to vice-president of research and development, has been appointed special assistant in the operation department of Montréal and will be engaged on matters relating to organization and staff.

L. S. McGregor, superintendent motive power and car equipment, Northern Ontario district, has been appointed general superintendent motive power and car equipment, Central region, at Toronto, succeeding W. C. Bowra, who has been named special assistant, operation department, Central region at Toronto.

Ralph T. Vaughan has been appointed special assistant, office of president, at Montréal. He was formerly executive assistance to the premier of Nova Scotia.

G. T. Trowhill, general superintendent of CN Telegraphs at Toronto, has retired after 42 years of service.

E. P. Stephenson, signal engineer, Central region, has been promoted to system signal engineer at Montréal, succeeding H. L. Black, retired, D. H. Green, assistant signal engineer at Montréal, has been promoted to signal engineer, Central region, at Toronto, succeeding Mr. Stephenson.

A native of Hazel Hill, N.S., Mr. Stephenson attended Nova Scotia Technical College and Dalhousie University, graduating with a Bachelor of Engineering (electrical) degree. He joined the CNR as assistant signal engineer at Toronto in 1947, and two years later was promoted to signal engineer there.

Mr. Green, a native of Montréal, joined the CNR as circuit designer at Moncton in 1948, later serving as assistant signal engineer there and assistant to the signal engineer at Toronto. He returned to Montréal as assistant signal engineer in September 1953.

Railways: C.N.Rys.

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