Thursday, January 21, 1932, Vol. 79, No. 47 | The Northern Advance (Barrie) | Page 6, col. 3 |
District news
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A new departure in the transportation of passengers on railways in the Midland district occurred on Monday when the Canadian National, due at 1.20, arrived hauled by a motor driven diesel engine. The train was composed of two coaches, the motive coach and a trailer.
Per C.N.Rys. public time, effective November 22, 1931:
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603Miles Table No. 148
Eastern TimeM
604A.M. P.M. 9 † 00 0.0 Lv. Lindsay Ar. 6 † 22 9 † 33 18.7 Ar. Blackwater Jct.,Ont. 145 θ ▲ Lv. 5 † 47 10 † 05 0.0 Lv. Ar. 5 † 38 10 11 2.2 Sunderland θ 5 34 10 25 8.0 Cannington θ 5 23 10 35 12.0 Woodville θ 5 14 10 † 40 13.7 Ar. Lorneville Jct. 150 Lv. 5 † 09 10 † 48 Lv. Ar. 5 † 04 11 05 21.5 Beaverton East θ 4 51 11 f 14 25.5 Gamebridge 4 f 42 11 22 28.9 Brechin 4 36 11 f 28 32.1 Schepeler 4 f 26 11 38 36.4 Uptergrove 4 21 11 43 38.8 Atherley 4 17 11 † 48 41.1 Ar. Orillia θ Lv. 4 † 10 12 † 00 Lv. Ar. 3 † 25 12 f 05 45.0 Silver Creek 3 f 13 12 15 49.0 Uhthoff 3 08 12 20 51.8 Foxmead 3 00 53.3 Tait 54.6 Medonte 12 29 56.6 Coldwater 2 55 12 34 58.6 Fesserton 2 48 12 40 60.8 Waubaushene θ 2 46 62.9 Tanners 12 f 44 63.1 Sturgeon Bay 2 f 37 12 51 66.6 Victoria Harbor 2 35 1 00 70.7 Martyrs' Shrine 2 27 1 † 10 73.6 Ar. Midland, Ont. ▲ Lv. 2 † 20 P.M. P.M.
Reference marks † Daily ex. Sun. θ Postal mail box on station platform. ▲ Restaurant or Lunch Counter. f Flag. Stops on signal only. M Motor train; limited baggage accommodation. Numbers showing certain stations refer to Tables showing connecting trains.
Railways: C.N.Rys.
Stations: Blackwater, Cannington, Lindsay, Midland, Sunderland, Woodville