Reports: Railway Statistics of Canada

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Page 21 - ... a further subsidy beyond the sum of $3,200 per mile of fifty per cent on so much of the average cost of the mileage subsidized as is in excess of $15,000 per mile, such subsidy not exceeding in the whole the sum of $6,400 per mile: — 1.
Page 13 - Under the .St. Clair River, between Sarnia and Port Huron— connecting the Grand Trunk Railway with...
Page 15 - Railway, 24 miles east of St. Johns, PQ, to Junction with Vermont and Canada Railway, at Vermont boundary ; also connects at Stanbridge with Lake Champlain and St. Lawrence Junction Railway...
Page 8 - Lacolle and US boundary. Crosses the St. Lawrence at Coteau by bridge. Connects with Grand Trunk Railway at Coteau and Lacolle, and Ottawa...
Page 33 - Number of Junctions with Branch Lines. Radius of Sharpest Curve. Number of Feet per Mile of heaviest gradient.
Page 8 - Junction Erie and Niagara Branch— Old Fort Erie to Niagara. Oil Springs Branch — Oil Springs to Oil City.. Sarnia, Chatham and Erie— Oil City of Petrolia Leamington and St.
Page 16 - ¡From St. John to Fairville, crosses St. John River at the Falls by a cantilever steel bridge, and connects...
Page 12 - Over the St. John River, connecting the Fredericton Railway, at Fredericton, with the New Brunswick Railway, and Canada Eastern Ry., at St.
Page 12 - Windsor to Annapolis, NS Annapolis to Yarmouth Branches — Wilmot to Forbrook. . . From Kentville to Kingsport, on Basin of Minas (formerly Cornwallis Valley Railway) Windsor Branch of I CR — Windsor tc Windsor Junction, Intercolonial Railway, 14 miles from Halifax Ste.
Page 9 - North Portal to Pasqua New Westminster Junction to New Westminster Mattawa to Kippewa Mission Junction to Mission Revelstoke to Arrow Head Vancouver to Coal Harbour Three Forks to Sandon Wood Bay to...

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