| October 1923, No. 308 | Canadian Railway and Marine World (Toronto) | Page 308, col. 3 |
Canadian National Railways construction, betterments, etc.
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London track elevation, etc.—The question of track elevation, etc., in London, Ont., was discussed recently by C. G. Bowker, General Manager, and Major F. L. C. Bond, Chief Engineer, Central Region, with the city council's special committee. The railway representatives are reported to have submitted an estimate of $8,501,000 as the cost of track elevation. The committee reported subsequently that it had decided to ask the C.P.R. to supply information as to its attitude toward a union station project. The opinion of members of the council appears to be that track elevation is a question for the future, but that an improvement in the situation could be effected by building subways at two or three points.
Railways: C.N.Rys.
Stations: London