"The Only Railway Serving All Ten Provinces of Canada:" a map showing the Canadian National Railway System in 1952. The map includes: Canadian National Railways, Grand Trunk Western Railroad Company, Central Vermont Railway Inc., Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Railway Company. Composed by C.N.R. Montreal. Scale 10/16 of an inch to 50 miles.
Grand Trunk Railway and Canadian National Railway materials collected by Cleland James Allison and Tom Allison, including:
Grand Trunk Railway Employees' Timetable 41 for Belleville and Montreal divisions, April 1922
Canadian National Railways Conductors' and Brakemen's seniority list, January 1940
Memorandum to C. J. Allison commending him for detecting a broken truck in Gananoque, 1 September 1944
Railway Operating Rules, 1916, 1929, 1951, 1962 *Texts of four talks on railway history given by Tom Allison, 1990-2005
A map showing Essex County in southwestern Ontario, 1887. It features information and reference to railways at the time. Published and donated by S.R.G. Penson. Received from the Archives of Canada's map collection - 27 Jul. 1966.
A map showing counties from Belleville to Ottawa, Ontario, 1887. Published and donated by S.R.G. Penson. Received from the Archives of Canada's map collection - 27 Jul. 1966.
An aerial photograph of Belleville and Sidney Township by P. Sidey (photogrammetric production officer) and H. S. Wilde (chief surveyor). Published by Ontario Hydro, transmission systems division. Scale: 1:10,000.
A map of Hastings County in 1914. Roads to be removed are highlighted in red colour. Published by the Office of Public Roads and Highways. Scale: 2 miles = 1". Dimensions: 54cm x 87cm.
A map of a town plot at the mouth of the Trent River in the Newcastle District. The map features numbered lots, present streets and water ways. Scale: 1 inch = 2 chains. Originally surveyed by F. P. Rubidge, D.P.S., in 1834. This copy was issued September 23, 1926.
A blueprint planning the floor of the COR and CPR Union Station at Trenton, Hastings County, Ontario. Drawn by John Dunlop Evans, Chief Surveyor/Engineer - August 23, 1897.
A blueprint of the proposed new railway station, restaurant etc. at Cobourg, Ontario. Drawn by John Dunlop Evans, Chief Engineer. Published by the Office of Master of Bridges and Buildings G.T.R. in April 1911.
A certified reproduction of the Plan of Lot # 38, 1st Concession of Sidney Township, property of William H. Ponton and William Breakenridge. Surveyed by P.V. Elmore, P.L.S. in May of 1854.
This copy was made in 1972 of plan #63, as registered in the Hastings Land Registry Office.
List of 81 landowners in Hungerford Township and the village of Tweed who gave up land for the Napanee, Tamworth and Quebec Railway's extension to Tweed in Hastings County. The book lists names of occupiers, concession and lot and acreage of the land taken by the railway company. A note on the front of the volume certifies that the reference book was lodged with the Registrar of Hastings County on October 29th, 1888.