
In Search of the Grand Trunk
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Content
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledements
- HISTORIC RAIL LINE ABBREVIATIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- PART ONE: The Ghost Rail Lines of Central Ontario
- CHAPTER 1: The Ghosts of the Grand Trunk
- CHAPTER 2: The Grand Junction Railway: Belleville to Peterborough
- CHAPTER 3: The Cobourg and Peterborough Railway
- CHAPTER 4: The Midland Railway: Port Hope to Midland
- CHAPTER 5: The Whitby, Port Perry, and Lindsay Railway
- CHAPTER 6: The Toronto and Nipissing Railway: The Coby Connection
- CHAPTER 7: The Lindsay, Bobcaygeon, and Pontypool Railway: Burketon to Bobcaygeon
- CHAPTER 8: The Victoria Railway: Into the Haliburton Highlands
- CHAPTER 9: The Georgian Bay and Seaboard Line: Dranoel to Port McNicoll
- CHAPTER 10: The Hamilton and Northwestern Railway: Port Dover to Meaford
- CHAPTER 11: The Radials and the Belt Line: Ontario's Early Commuter Railways
- PART TWO: The Ghost Rail Lines of Eastern Ontario
- CHAPTER 12: The Ottawa and New York Railway: Cornwall to Ottawa
- CHAPTER 13: The Thousand Islands Railway: Gananoque to the Grand Trunk
- CHAPTER 14: The Brockville, Westport, and Sault Ste. Marie Railway: Brockville to Westport
- CHAPTER 15: The Kingston and Pembroke Railway: Kingston to Renfrew
- CHAPTER 16: Rathbun's Road, the Bay of Quinte Railway: Deseronto to Bannockburn
- CHAPTER 17: The Prince Edward County Railway: Picton to Trenton
- CHAPTER 18: The Central Ontario Railway: Trenton to Maynooth
- CHAPTER 19: The Canadian Northern Railway: Ontario's Forgotten Main Linefrom Toronto to Hawkesbury
- PART THREE: The Ghost Rail Lines of the Southwest
- CHAPTER 20: The Credit Valley Line: Cataract to Elora
- CHAPTER 21: The Toronto, Grey, and Bruce Railway: Toronto to Owen Sound
- CHAPTER 22: The Buffalo, Brantford, and Goderich Railway: Fort Erie to Stratford
- CHAPTER 23: The Toronto, Hamilton, and Buffalo Railway: Hamilton to Waterford
- CHAPTER 24: The Brantford, Norfolk, and Port Burwell Railway: Brantford to Port Burwell
- CHAPTER 25: The Canada Air Line: Welland to Glencoe
- CHAPTER 26: The Port Dover and Huron, and the Stratford and Huron Railways: Port Dover to Owen Sound
- CHAPTER 27: The Guelph and Goderich Line: Guelph to Goderich
- CHAPTER 28: The Lake Erie and Northern Railway: Galt to Port Dover
- CHAPTER 29: The Wellington, Grey, and Bruce Line: Harrisburg to Southampton
- CHAPTER 30: The Canada Southern Railway: Fort Erie to Blenheim
- PART FOUR: The Northland's Ghost Rail Lines
- CHAPTER 31: The Canadian Northern Railway'sAlgonquin Route: Pembroke to Capreol
- CHAPTER 32: The Ottawa, Arnprior, and Parry Sound Railway - the "Booth" Line: Renfrew to Depot Harbour
- CHAPTER 33: The Lake Huron and Northern Ontario Railway: Bruce Mines to Rock Lake
- CHAPTER 34: The Manitoulin and North Shore Railway: Sudbury to Little Current
- CHAPTER 35: The Port Arthur and Duluth Railway - the "Pee-Dee" Line: Thunder Bay to Rock Lake
- CHAPTER 36: The Smoky Falls Railway: Kapuskasing to Smoky Falls
- EPILOGUE: The End of the Line?
- NOTES
- SUGGESTED READING
- INDEX
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
- Also by Ron Brown
- Back Cover
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