. The street railway review . ghani, Brussels, Seaforlh, and through toBayfield, taking in several smaller places and making a countybelt line. Several branch lines are contemplated to connect withvarious other roads, both steam and electric, and municipalitiesarc being asked for right of way. There is plenty of capital be-hind the project. M. C. Cameron, D. McGillicuddy and J. of Goderich. arc actively interested in the cnler-prise. Another employe of the Montreal Street Ry. has accepted a posi-tion with the Compagnic Gencrale du Traction, of Paris, lime it is


. The street railway review . ghani, Brussels, Seaforlh, and through toBayfield, taking in several smaller places and making a countybelt line. Several branch lines are contemplated to connect withvarious other roads, both steam and electric, and municipalitiesarc being asked for right of way. There is plenty of capital be-hind the project. M. C. Cameron, D. McGillicuddy and J. of Goderich. arc actively interested in the cnler-prise. Another employe of the Montreal Street Ry. has accepted a posi-tion with the Compagnic Gencrale du Traction, of Paris, lime it is Mr. Bessette, for many years connecte<l with thestores department of the Montreal road who goes to Paris lo fillthe position of storekeeper for the French company. A ilininr•was tendered Mr. Bessette by his fellow-employes at llie li.)ui diLlslc Hotel, and he was presented with an address ami a welllined purse. Mr. Trudcau, whose acceptance of the position oisuperintendent of the Bordeaux system was announced last month,. THE REMODELED GRAND CENn;.\l. :i-nT, 42D ST. AND MAD-ISON building Is the only steam railroad passenger station on Man-hattan Island, and It Is the terminus of the New York Central, theNew York, New Haven & Hartford and the other -Vanderbllt building has been completely reconstructed and Is now consideredthe finest and most advantageously arranged passenger station in thecountry. and who was also the recipient of a handsome souvenir from themen whom he has handled so well, shared with Mr. Bessette thehonors of the evening. The observation cars, the latest innovation in Quebec for thetraveling public, and which the Quebec Railway Co. has beenrunning on their line between Quebec and Montmorenci Falls, arenow a thing of the past, the last car having made its final appear-ance August 31st. The idea was a success as far as continued, butthe opposition of local hackmen and livery stable owners on theground that it was interfering with thei


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