Thursday, October 5, 1911 | The Northern Advance (Barrie) | Page 5, col. 2 |
A new motor car.
There is now in operation on the Grand Trunk, between Bridgeburg and Port Colborne, a new class of motor car which is proving highly successful. It is exceptionally neat in design, and comfortable in interior arrangement. Two of these cars have already been turned out at the shops of the Company at Montréal. They are known as steam motor cars, and have a capacity including the smoking compartment of 58 people. The cars are 71 feet in length, the interior being finished in highly polished mahogany and upholstered in leather. Oil is used for fuel, and the cars are heated by steam.
Railways: G.T.Ry.
Stations: Bridgeburg, Port Colborne