August 1914, No. 198 Canadian Railway and Marine World (Toronto) Page 372, col. 3

Grand Trunk Railway betterments, construction, etc.

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Tweed yard.—The extension work at the Tweed yards, near Montréal, is being proceeded with, but considerable work will have to be done before it is completed.

The laying out of this yard and that at St. Lambert were necessary in order to relieve the congestion at the Point St. Charles yard, and formed a portion of the whole scheme of terminal improvements at Montréal, part of which, including the track elevation and the erection of a new station at Bonaventure, is still under consideration.

Railways: G.T.Ry.

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