The Canada Atlantic Railway Company

Description

Fencing Page wire CRSW 1899-09 p260

History

Date Event Source Notes
1879-03-15 Formed by amalgamation of the Coteau and Province Line Railway and Bridge Co. and the Montreal and City of Ottawa Junction Ry Co.  Canada Act 42. V Chap 57 CNRHist Bell says this was 1879-05-15
1898-01-28 Rumours of agreement between CA and CPR re running rights into Montreal instead of over the GTR. In exchange, the CPR would use the CA station at Ottawa. Fleming: Renfrew Mercury
1898-02-18 Report of government attempt to have ICR trains on CA tracks. Fleming: Renfrew Mercury
1898-02-25 Rumour of dissolution of running agreement over GTR to Montreal. Fleming: Renfrew Mercury
1898-03-04 Mechanical Engineer, Wm. Holtby killed by slipping beneath wheels of an engine as it was being replaced on track. Fleming: Renfrew Mercury
1898-11-25 Customs seized 1000 box cars, 18 locomotives for duties. Fleming:Renfrew Mercury
1898-12-09 CA train standing on crossing at St Polycarpe hit by CPR train. Fleming:Renfrew Mercury
1899-03-10 A bear got loose in an express car between Ottawa and Eastman's. The messenger left the car at Rouse's Point. Bear continued on to New York. Fleming:Renfrew Mercury
1899-06-16 The Canada Atlantic issues pamphlet, "The Algonquin Park Route," promoting the Green Mountains, St.Lawrence River and Georgian Bay. It is 36 pages, published by Mortimer Press. Fleming:Renfrew Mercury
1899-08 The Canada Atlantic is carrying about 200 cars of grain a day from Depot Harbor. Up to the end of July over 5,000,000 bushells of grain had been received at Depot Harbor since spring. CRSW p229
1899-08-11 CA fast express wrecked at Ste Polycarpe. Seven killed, five injured. Engine, baggage, 2nd class, 1st class left tracks. Fireman George McCuaig of Ottawa killed.. Fleming:Renfrew Mercury
1899-08-18 Jury for Ste.Polycarpe disaster find CA at fault for high speed, poor tie maintenance. Three more dead.. Fleming:Renfrew Mercury
1899-09 5,087,000 bushells of grain have been received at Depot Harbor from start of navigation to Aug 1. CRSW p261
1899-09 Notice of Annual General Meeting to be held on Sept 26. CRSW p268
1899-09-01 Anecdote of tramp asking for lift from handcar. Fleming:Renfrew Mercury
1899-09-29 CP reduces schedule to Montreal to two hours. New engine to do the job. Fleming:Renfrew Mercury
1899-10-13 Train that pulled government party to opening of Soulanges canal made record run of 76 minutes to Coteau. Locomotive 619 was engineered by George Orr, fired by Allan, conducted by O'Dell. Fleming:Renfrew Mercury
1899-10-27 Mail blockade at Scotia Junction due to change in GTR train times. Fleming:Renfrew Mercury
1899-10-27 Landslide causes accident at Rock Lake. Fireman Ormier Garney killed; Arthur Grogan, engineer, injured. Fleming:Renfrew Mercury
1899-10-27 Grain traffic congestion. The government allows US ships between Port Arthur and Depot Harbor. Fleming:Renfrew Mercury
1899-12-08 Village of Rockland wins judgement re $6,000 bonus as CA not built in less than two years. Fleming:Renfrew Mercury
1899-12-15 O'Neil & Ferguson (contractors for railway near Whitney) refused suit to St.Anthony's Lumber Co for wages during forest fire. Railway construction may have caused fire. Fleming:Renfrew Mercury
1899-12-15 12 million bushels of grain sent from Depot Harbor. 20,000 freight cars in service. Fleming:Renfrew Mercury
1900-01 Trestle filling progressing. Arnprior and Nepean are only ones left. CRSW p7
1900-02 J.E.Duval formerly Chief Despatcher, appointed to car service agent. CRSW p46
1900-03 CA has built branch, "McAuley Central Ry" from five miles west of Madawaska to lumber operations. CRSW p72
1900-04 Ontario Legislature granted subsidy of $3000/mile for railway less than five miles in length connecting Parry Sound with the Canada Atlantic. CRSW p115
1901-02 "Through the pine woods of Ontario" is the title given to the CAR's summer folder. CRSW p205
1901-08 Around ten wooden tresles being replaced by steel viaducts on concrete pedestals between Scotia Junction and Rose Point. CRSW p225
1901-12 Earnings for past fiscal year was $1,786,000 versus $1,824,000 for previous year; profit of $375,000 vs $366,000. CRSW p371
1902-01 Statement for years ended June 30
19011900
earnings1,786,338.271,824,865.28
expense1,411,433.041,458,828.38
profit374,905.23366,036.70
CRSW p?
1902-04 Crossings in Nepean, Haggerty, Fitzroy and March receive Privy Council approval. CRSW p121
1902-04 James Bay Ry has secured locomotive and passenger car from CA. CRSW p132
1902-08 New branch constructed from Whitney to Opeongo Lake for St. Anthony Lumber Co. The branch is 14 miles long, and was constructed by J.R.McQuigge, contractor. CRSW p268
1902-11 Location surveys completed for new four mile spur from Caldwell to Radnor Iron Mines. CRSW p381
1903-02 Whitney to Opeongo line placed in operation. Cost $200,000 due to rock cutting and trestles. Four high trestles longer than 400 ft. CRSW p49
1903-03 Rumours of talks between C.J.Booth and CNoR denied. CRSW p105
1903-08 Parliament increased capitol of CA from $7.2M to $10.2M providing for issue of some stocks as preference not exceeding 5%, authorise issue of bonds to $35,000 per mile. CRSW p262
1903-09 Arranging for surveys of line to Sault Sainte Marie. G.A.Mountain to be in charge. CRSW p305
1904-01 Mackenzie and Mann have traffic rights on CAR and subsidiaries including steamship lines. Fleming
1904-03-31 CA shipped 14,756,591 bushels of grain in period ending 1903-12-31. Package freight was as follows:
eastbound43,353 tons to USA
3,817 tons to Canada
47,170 tons total
westbound69,315 tons to USA
10,129 tons to Canada
80,782 tons total
Laurier C810 pp84070-84074
1904-08-15 Grand Trunk acquired control by agreement with JRBooth. CNRHist
1905-04-11 Mr. Emmerson is promoting a bill to give the Intercolonial running rights over the GTR and CAR. Rates to be set by the railway commission. Fleming: Toronto News
1905-07-10 E.J.Chamberlain, General Manager writes to Laurier regarding agreement with Canada Central Ry for interchange, petitions for subsidy for Canada Central rather than Grand Trunk Pacific. Laurier C802 pp74950-953
1905-10-01 Grand Trunk assumes full control of the CA. Bell p160
1914-05-27 Parliament confirms the amalgamation of the CA with the GTR in George 4-5, chapter 89. Deed of amalgamation dated 1914-02-09. Bell p160

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