Thursday, July 17, 1913 | The Liberal (Richmond Hill) | Page 1, col. 3 |
News notes.
All hope of any resumption of work on the Newmarket Canal, which some of the townspeople and North Yorker's have always cherished, are now dispelled, a railway engineer having been in town during a good part of last week superintending the removal of the plant, which has lain idle for two years. The locomotive cars, steam shovel, etc., used on the canal will be loaded on Metropolitan flat cars, run down to Richmond Hill, and transferred to Canadian Northern for shipment to Chapleau, to be utilized in the work of double tracking the C.P.R.
Railways: C.No.Ry., C.P.Ry., Met.Ry.
Stations: Richmond Hill