July 1904, No. 77 | The Railway and Shipping World (Toronto) | Page 237, col. 2 |
Railway development.
Projected lines, surveys, construction, betterments, etc.
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Yonge Street bridge, Toronto.—A bill is before the Dominion Parliament providing that the Privy Council of Canada shall act as the Court of Appeal from decisions of the Railway Committee as if the Railway Act constituting the Railway Commission had not been passed. The only decision to which this act will apply is that given in the case of the order on the C.P.R. and the G.T.R. to build a bridge across the tracks at the foot of Yonge street, against which the companies appealed. (June, pg. 193.)