. The Street railway journal . The Street Railway SystemsOF Ganad/v^. H E Dominion of Canadacovers an area about equalto that of the United States,and contains a populationof between 5,000,000 and6,000,000 people. By thecensus of 1891, the popula-tion density of the Do-minion was per square are twelve cities in theDominion proper (excluding Lab-rador and Newfoundland, the lat-ter having one city of about 30,000inhabitants) which have more than10,000 inhabitants. These twelve cities have a combinedpopulation of about 750,000, which is 15 per cent of the(Mitire population of Cana


. The Street railway journal . The Street Railway SystemsOF Ganad/v^. H E Dominion of Canadacovers an area about equalto that of the United States,and contains a populationof between 5,000,000 and6,000,000 people. By thecensus of 1891, the popula-tion density of the Do-minion was per square are twelve cities in theDominion proper (excluding Lab-rador and Newfoundland, the lat-ter having one city of about 30,000inhabitants) which have more than10,000 inhabitants. These twelve cities have a combinedpopulation of about 750,000, which is 15 per cent of the(Mitire population of Canada. The population of the citiesof the United States above 10,000 inhabitants form 28 percent of the entire population of the country. the mother country is too remote and the United Statesexamples are too potent to bring about any essential varia-tion from the practice met with in the luiited States, ex-cept, perhaps, in the roadbed construction of the two largeCanadian cities, which is more nearly representative ofEnglish, than of American methods. The equipment


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