September 1923, No. 307 | Canadian Railway and Marine World (Toronto) | Page 434, col. 1 |
Canadian National Railways construction, betterments, etc.
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Bridgeburg interlocking plant.—An interlocking plant is being installed at the Canadian end of the international bridge, at Bridgeburg, Ont. The interlocking machine, which was made at the railways' Toronto shops, is a 13 lever one, and is located at the station. The interlocking governs movements at the end of the yard near the bridge approach, and slow movements only are made over the switches. Four of the levers govern switches, and the balance are for the operation of dwarf signals. The installation is being made under the direction of C. H. Tillett, Signal Engineer, Central Region, C.N.R.
Railways: C.N.Rys.
Stations: Bridgeburg