January 1911, No. 155 | The Railway and Marine World (Toronto) | Page 33, col. 1 |
C.P.R. betterments, construction, etc.
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Campbellford, Lake Ontario and Western Ry.—The route plan approved by the Minister of Railways shows a line starting from west of Cobourg, Ont., and running north of the G.T.R. through Port Hope and practically paralleling until near Newcastle, when a turn is taken northerly touching the north eastern corner of Newcastle townsite, and then continuing easterly, to Bowmanville, then south-westerly through that town, and on to the boundary of Darlington and Whitby townships, where the route again approaches the G.T.R. The route then takes a northerly turn. Runs through Oshawa. touches the north east corner of Whitby townsite, and then south-westerly to the boundary of Scarborough and York townships, where a northerly turn is taken to a junction with the Toronto. Montréal line east of the Don River.
Railways: C.L.O. & W.Ry., C.P.Ry., G.T.Ry.