| October 1899, No. 20 | The Railway and Shipping World (Toronto) | Page 291, col. 3 |
Grand Trunk betterments, etc.
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The daily papers have recently stated that the Co. will discontinue the use of the I.C.R. station at Lévis & build one of its own, as the I.C.R. station is much overcrowded & that the G.T.R. will operate its own ferries between Lévis & Québec. This is very misleading. The G.T.R. passenger trains have heretofore made joint use of Lévis station with the I.C.R., but owing to its crowded condition the G.T.R. has discontinued running its passenger trains into it & now stop them at its own station at Point Lévis, from which station its own ferries have hitherto run & continue to run to the city of Québec. The only change in the situation is that the G.T.R. interchanges its business with the I.C.R. at Point Lévis, & ferries from there to Québec, instead of from the lower station.
Railways: G.T.Ry.