January 1906, No. 95 | The Railway and Marine World (Toronto) | Page 29, col. 3 |
G.T.R. betterments, construction, etc.
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Mimico yards.—The work of laying out the new yards at Mimico, Ont., on the Toronto-Hamilton line has been practically completed, so far as the present plans go. There are, however, some further work to be done, for which plans have not been finally approved. The 30-stall roundhouse described in our Aug., 1905, issue, has been completed, but it is not yet being used. There are two tracks in the yard, one for eastbound and the other for westbound freight. In each yard there are four receiving tracks and eight sorting or distributing tracks. The work of laying out the yard is being done by the company under the charge of F. L. Somerville, Resident Engineer, Toronto, and his staff. (Aug., 1905, pg. 363.)
Railways: G.T.Ry.
Stations: Mimico Yard