Narrow Gauge Railways Of Canada By Omer Lavallee DJ

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Narrow Gauge Railways Of Canada By Omer Lavallee DJ
 
Narrow Gauge Railways Of Canada By Omer Lavallee
Copyright 1972
112 pages
Hard cover with Dust Jacket  (damage)
Copyright 1972  
112 Pages
CONTENTS
Dedication  3
Foreword  4
Narrow Gauge Introduction  6
1: Lingan Colliery Tramway  10
2: Toronto & Nipissing Railway Company  12
3: Toronto, Grey & Bruce Railway Company  14
4: Glasgow & Cape Breton Coal & Railway Company  16
5: New Brunswick Railway  18
6: Prince Edward Island Railway  20
7: Gowrie Colliery Tramway  26
8: Lake Champlain & St. Lawrence Junction Railway Company  27
9: Newfoundland Railway  30
10: Other Railways in Newfoundland  38
11: Alberta Lines  42
12: Lake Temiscamingue Colonization Railway Company  47
13: Monfort Colonization Railway  48
Profiles of Narrow Gauge Railways  50
14: Kaslo & Slocan Railway Company  51
15: Trail Creek Tramway  54
16: White Pass & Yukon Route  56
17: Huntsville, Lake of Bays & Lake Simcoe Railway & Navigation Company  64
18: Klondike Mines Railway  68
19: Lenora Mount Sicker Copper Company  72
20: St. John's Street Railway Company  73
21: Lake Louise Tramway  76
22: Windsor Electric Street Railway Company 80
23: Animal Powered Municipal Railways  82
Appendix I - Chronologies/Mileages/Rosters 85
Appendix II - Time/Mileage Charts  112

Narrow Gauge Railways of Canada is a "survey course" about one of the most interesting chapters in Canadian railway history.
To many North Americans, the words "narrow gauge" mean mountain and back-woods railroading in the mariner of Maine and Colorado operations.
But Canada actually still possesses North America's largest network of narrow gauge lines in its three remaining common carrier systems. Canadian National Railways' Newfoundland lines, the White Pass & Yukon Route, and the Grand Falls Central.
Omer Lavallee's survey indicates the Province of Ontario, Canada, was the birth place - in July 1871 of the rust narrow gauge steam-operated public railway in North America. And the Lingan Colliery Tramway in Cape Breton may have been in 1866  the first narrow gauge steam operated railway in the Western Hemisphere.
Two dozen different railway systems are covered within the book's twenty-three chapters. There are 128 rare photographs, most from private collections and never before reproduced. Many appear in full page size. Seventeen other illustrations include fascinating sketches by RJ. Sandusky.
Narrow Gauge Railways of Canada provides the reader with 112 pages of text containing listings of mileage, chronological and geographical facts about each system, with locomotive information. Several other useful appendices are included: time-mileage charts, eleven diagrams, fifteen pages of roster, and gradient profiles of three steeply-graded mountain routes.
Informative maps of each line show route details, and these are keyed to an overall map, pinpointing the railway's exact location within Canada.

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