. Rural planning and development; a study of rural conditions and problems in Canada. UGLY AND DANGEROUS SLUM CONDITIONS. ADJOI N I NG A RAILWAY. BOULEVARD PARALLELING THE RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT ALONG RAILWAYSThe above illustrations show how two equally good and attractive towns in Canada look from the railway little attention is paid by the average small town to the railway surroundings. In the above case, one townexposes its worst and_the other some of its best development to the passer-by; and each is judged by appearances. RURAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 76 The important questions of


. Rural planning and development; a study of rural conditions and problems in Canada. UGLY AND DANGEROUS SLUM CONDITIONS. ADJOI N I NG A RAILWAY. BOULEVARD PARALLELING THE RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT ALONG RAILWAYSThe above illustrations show how two equally good and attractive towns in Canada look from the railway little attention is paid by the average small town to the railway surroundings. In the above case, one townexposes its worst and_the other some of its best development to the passer-by; and each is judged by appearances. RURAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 76 The important questions of planning railway extensions, con-solidating railway tracks and terminals, and laying out railway yardsand stations in urban areas will be dealt with in the urban there is one aspect of these questions which affects small townsand rural areas, to which attention may be drawn here. Ruralmunicipalities and railway companies require to co-operate to a greaterextent in regard to the lay-out and surroundings of country and sub-urban stations. In many cases municipalities have permitted landto be developed in such a way that dangerous


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