The Board of
Railway Commissioners for Canada.

Order no. G.O. 273

Wednesday, the 8th of
October, A.D. 1919

In the matter of the applications of the Grand Trunk and the Canadian Pacific Railway Companies, hereinafter called the applicants, for an order extending the time for one year from the 30 September, 1919, within which they may equip their freight cars with safety appliances as required by the General Order of the Board No. 128, dated July 20, 1914.

F. B. Carvell
Chief Commissioner

S. J. McLean
Asst. Chief Commissioner

W. B. Nantel
Deputy Chief Commissioner

File no. 11654

Upon hearing the matter at the sittings of the Board held in Ottawa, October 7, 1919, the applicants, the Canadian National Railways, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen being represented at the hearing, and what was alleged,—

It is ordered: That the railway companies subject to the jurisdiction of the Board be, and they are hereby, granted an extension of time until the 30th day of September, 1920, within which to make the changes required under the said General Order No. 128, dated July 20, 1914; the railway companies to continue their present practice of filing with the Board monthly reports of the progress made in complying with the requirements of the said order.