| Friday, October 17, 1902 | The Newmarket Era | Page 7, col. 2 |
Rails torn up.
There is trouble between the Schomberg and Aurora Railway, which is a branch of the Metropolitan, and the G.T.R., a mile or two north of King City. The Schomberg people have to cross the G.T.R. tracks and some time ago laid down their rails. These were torn up by the G.T.R. people last week and now the Schomberg and Aurora Company has applied for an injunction to prevent interference with or obstruction of their crossing on the part of the steam railroad. They also want a mandatory order, obliging the G.T.R. to restore their track in the condition it was before it was torn up.
The action of the G.T.R. prevents the Metropolitan from completing the ballasting of the track on Main St., as the broken stone was being brought here [Newmarket?] over a portion of that line.
Railways: G.T.Ry., Met.Ry., S. & A.Ry.