. Electric railway journal . Fig. 2—Montreal Tunnel—Route of Tunnel not whether steam or electricity should be used, butrather what system of electrification would best suitthe conditions. As a basis for the study of this question, train sched-ules and train weights were assumed that, it wasthought, would probably be used. No exact operatingdata were available at the time this study had to bemade, as the railroad entering Montreal from the westwas not completed and the traffic departments planswere not definitely settled. Recourse was therefore had. MARCH 14, 1914.] ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL 57


. Electric railway journal . Fig. 2—Montreal Tunnel—Route of Tunnel not whether steam or electricity should be used, butrather what system of electrification would best suitthe conditions. As a basis for the study of this question, train sched-ules and train weights were assumed that, it wasthought, would probably be used. No exact operatingdata were available at the time this study had to bemade, as the railroad entering Montreal from the westwas not completed and the traffic departments planswere not definitely settled. Recourse was therefore had. MARCH 14, 1914.] ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL 573


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