April 1910, No. 146 The Railway and Marine World (Toronto) Page 285, col. 1

Canadian Northern Ry. construction, etc.

Canadian Northern Québec Ry.—The Montmorency branch connects with the main line half-a-mile north of Hedleyville Jct., Que., and extends to the Montmorency Lumber Mills, about 1.5 miles above the falls. The branch is approximately 7.6 miles and it has been constructed particularly for the handling of pulpwood for the lumber company. About 3,000 cords have been shipped since the line was opened, and It is expected to ship about 20,000 cords a year.

Plans are said to be under consideration for the construction of a terminal station in Montréal. Three or four schemes are spoken of, one of them being for the purchase of the old jail at the corner of Notre Dame St. and Delorimier Ave., and its utilization, and another for an uptown site. The advantage of the old jail site is its proximity to the river front.

Railways: C.N.Q.Ry., C.No.Ry.

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