| January 1910, No. 143 | The Railway and Marine World (Toronto) | Page 57, col. 2 |
Electric Railways.
Projects, construction, betterments, etc.
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The Kingston, Portsmouth and Cataraqui Ry. ceased running its cars in the city Nov. 23, following a resolution of the City County not to enter into a contract for the supply of power for longer than three years, except it had power to cancel the agreement on giving six months' notice in the fourth and fifth year. On the following day the company commenced to take up the tracks at the car barn, with the result that negotiations as to power were resumed. An agreement was finally arrived at on the basis of the city's terms, the new clause providing that the company will pay $500 interest and depreciation if tow new boilers are needed in the power house. The car service was renewed Nov. 27. (Dec., 1909, pg. 929.)
Railways: K.P. & C.E.Ry.