C.N.Rys. Fergus M46.68/C.P.Ry. Elora M26.7

Railway: C.N.Rys. C.P.Ry.
Subdivision: Fergus Elora
Mileage: 46.68 26.7

C.N.Rys. Fergus Subdivision

Railway crossings at grade
Mileage
46.68 Crossing Canadian Pacific Railway; interlocking. (B.T.C. 71773.)
Permanent Slow Orders
Mileage Miles per Hour
46.68 Approaching and within 500 feet of home signal, Canadian Pacific Railway Crossing—Northward Trains. (B.T.C. 71773.) 15

C.P.Ry. Elora Subdivision

Railway crossing at grade with the C.N.R. at mileage 26.7—Interlocked. No signalman on duty. C.P.R. trainmen will operate plant according to instructions posted in tower.

Date Event
1911-04-04 B.R.C. authorizes G.T.Ry. to install interlocking at C.P.Ry. expense by August 1, 1911B.R.C. Order No. 13479.
1911-08-01 B.R.C. extends time for G.T.Ry. to install interlocking extended to October 1, 1911B.R.C. Order No. 14479.
1912-07-18 B.R.C. authorizes G.T.Ry. and C.P.Ry. to operate through interlocking at Fergus without first stoppingB.R.C. Order No. 17031.
1927-06-26/1935-06-25 Fergus (0.38 miles North)...Canadian Pacific Railway crossing, interlocking. Signalman's hours of duty are from 7.00 a.m. until 8.10 p.m. or until arrival of last Canadian Pacific train. During the time that signalman is off duty home and distant signals will show clear for Canadian National trainsCNR.CR.SOD.LSD.21/57.
1936-04-26/1937-09-26 Fergus (0.38 miles North)...Canadian Pacific Railway crossing, interlocked. Trains are to be governed by Interlocking Signal Rules and are not required to stop when signals indicate proceed. Members of C.P.R. train crews operate signals, and are required to leave the route lined for the Canadian National Railways, when not in useCNR.CR.SOD.LSD.59/64.
1938-04-24/1939-04-30 Fergus (0.38 miles North)...Canadian Pacific Railway crossing, Interlocked. Members of C.P.R. train crews operate signals, and are required to leave the route lined for the Canadian National Railways, when not in useCNR.CR.SOD.LSD.65/67.
1940-04-28/1942-06-28 Mileage 46.68...Canadian Pacific Railway crossing, Interlocked. Members of C.P.R. train crews operate signals, and are required to leave the route lined for the Canadian National Railways, when not in useCNR.CR.SOD.LSD.70/76.
1943-06-27/1943-09-26 Mileage 46.68 (B.R.C. 52176B.R.C. 52176 reference is incorrect.)...Crossing Canadian Pacific Railway; InterlockedCNR.CR.SOD.LSD.79/80.
1944-04-30/1945-09-30 Mileage 46.68...Crossing Canadian Pacific Railway; Interlocked. (B.R.C. 52176B.R.C. 52176 reference is incorrect.)CNR.CR.SOD.LSD.81/84.
1946-04-28/1948-09-26 Mileage 46.68...Crossing Canadian Pacific Railway; Interlocked. (B.T.C. 52353.)CNR.CR.SOD.LSD.85/90.
1948-12-29 B.R.C. authorizes C.N.Rys. to operate over C.P.Ry. crossing at Fergus without first stopping; C.P.Ry. to stop, operate interlocking and presumably C.N.Rys. signals to proceedB.T.C. Order No. 71773.
1949-03-01 B.T.C. approves revisions to C.P.Ry. crossing of C.N.Rys. a FergusB.T.C. Order No. 72064.
1949-11-27/1950-11-26 Mileage 46.68...Crossing Canadian Pacific Railway; Interlocked. (B.T.C. 71773.)CNR.CR.SOD.LSD.93/96.
1951-08-26/1954-09-26 Mileage 46.68...Crossing Canadian Pacific Railway; Interlocking. (B.T.C. 71773.)CNR.CR.SOD.LSD.98/06.
1955-04-24/1960-10-30 Mileage 46.7...Canadian Pacific Railway; interlocking. (B.T.C. 71773.)CNR.CR.SOD.LSD.8/20.