Incoming Resources
- Concise facts against the passage of an act to amend the act respecting the sale of railway passenger tickets, issued by the Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk Railways
- An Act to provide for the granting of aid to certain railway companies
- An open letter to the United States Senate Committee on Relations with Canada, by A.N. Towne
- Two-Cent-Per-Mile Bill, a few salient facts in concrete form on behalf of the railways, issued by the Canadian Pacific and the Grand Trunk Railway Companies
- An argument upon the proposal to fix by statute in Canada, a maximum rate per mile for the carriage of passengers by railway, [F.H. Chrysler]
- Draft of proposed memorial to the Duke of Newcastle, K.G., one of Her Majesty's principal secretaries of state
- Pacific Railway question ; its history ; a secret page ; what thirty-six witnesses proved ; what Sir Hugh bought, by a member of Osgoode Hall
- Message, Elgin and Kincardine : the governor general transmits, for the information of the Legislative Assembly, copies of a despatch and enclosures from Her Majesty's secretary of state for the colonies, relative to the projected railroad between Halifax and Quebec or Montreal
- An Act for the re-organization of the Brockville and Ottawa Railway Company, and to authorize the issue of preferential bonds for certain purposes
- The Maskinongé and Nipissing R[ailwa]y, the most important in the Dominion after the Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk Railways
- The national transcontinental railway, statement of " cost to Canada" as presented by Opposition Leader, reviewed by Mr. Fielding ... : speech of Hon. W.S. Fielding, Minister of Finance in the House of Commons, Ottawa, July 11th, 1908
- The E. & N. and the land grant, L.H. Fullagar
- Reasons why the Canada Pacific Railway syndicate failed to float its stock
- [Circular], the Canadian Pacific Railway Co
- Report to the Senate of Maine and memorial to Congress
- (Private bill), an act for the relief of the Ottawa and Prescott Railway Company, and for ensuring the efficient working of its railway, and for other purposes
- Memorial of the European and North American Railway Company of Maine, praying aid in constructing a military railroad from Bangor to the St. John River, December 19, 1865 .
- Brazil and her railways, &c., &c., with a preface and appendix by W. Darley Bentley
- Rapport pour les six mois finissant le 28 février 1879
- Preliminary report on the projected railway between the ports of Halifax and Quebec
- Letter to the bondholders of the Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad Company
- On to the bay
- Correspondence and returns relating to the provincial railway expenditure
- Vermont division of the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad, with map, the new Montreal-Atlantic line
- Report of the chief engineer, on the survey of the line for the Quebec & Saguenay Railway, containing also a statement of the resources of the country through which it passes, and the general advantages to be derived therefrom : with the proposed organization and bye-laws for the management of the company
- An address before the Commercial Exchange of Des Moines, Iowa, Thursday, December 20, 1894, by W.C. Brown
- Agreement between the city of Toronto and the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada for the construction of the company's tract along the front of the city
- The Canadian Pacific Railway, an insight into its management and policy : facts and figures
- The Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, a financial review
- General clauses of the tneders called for the leasing and working of the railway and copies of tenders received in convention therewith, no. 39, Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway
- General statement of, and remarks upon the railroad interests of western Canada
- Petition to the Honorable, the Senate and House of Representatives, of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, now in session at Boston
- Influence of the railroads of the United States in the creation of its commerce and wealth, [Henry V. Poor]
- Some Canadian railway and commercial statistics :, by Joseph G. Colmer
- Hon. Geo. P. Graham, M.P., riddles the Lynch-Staunton-Gutelius Report (House of Commons, March 24th, 1914), it was prepared by partizans for party purposes ; concocted in defiance of law, of facts, of railway practice and of common sense ; evidence rejected, expert reports suppressed and the statutes misquoted ; a libel on the Canadian people and an outrage on Canadian enterprises
- Railways in New Brunswick, tracts issued by the Council of the Railway League
- The new Canadian Trans-Continental Railway, views of Sir Sandford Fleming, formerly engineer in chief of the Intercolonial and the Canadian Pacific Railways, submitted to the Council of the Quebec Board of Trade, October 6th, 1903
- Discours de M. Würtele sur les résolutions conbernant [sic] le Chemin de fer de Québec, Montréal, Ottawa & occidental
- Proposal in connection with change of gauge and reconstruction of the railway and its finances
- Correspondence between the company and the Dominion government respecting advances to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company
- Correspondance concernant l'embranchement de la Rivière-du-Loup, chemin de fer Grand Tronc ...