The Board of
Railway Commissioners for Canada.

Order no. 51177

Tuesday, the 10th of
July, A.D. 1934

In the matter of the application of the Canadian National Railway Company, hereinafter called the Applicant Company for an Order, under the provisions of General Order No. 119, authorizing the closing, as an agency, of its station at Gowanstown, in the Province of Ontario, and the appointment of a caretaker in lieu thereof.

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S. J. McLean
Asst. Chief Commissioner

F. N. Garceau
Deputy Chief Commissioner

J. A. Stoneman
Commissioner

Upon hearing the application at the sittings of the Board held in Ottawa, May 15, 1934, in the presence of counsel for the township of Wallace and the applicant company, and what was alleged; and upon the report and recommendation of the Chief Operating Officer of the Board,—

It is ordered: That the applicant company be, and it is hereby, authorized, until further order, to close, as an agency, its station at Gowanstown, in the province of Ontario, subject to the condition that a caretaker be appointed to see that the station building is kept clean and, when necessary, heated and lighted for the accommodation of passengers on the arrival and departure of trains, and to take care of L.C.L. freight and express shipments.