
The Glen
by Michael Leduc
The history of The Glen, the CPR Montreal yard built to service the locomotives and passenger cars using the famed Windsor Station (Montreal, QC). At its greatest extent, the yard had 76 tracks with a total of 26 km (16 miles).
This book outlines its founding, growth and decline to abandonment.
ISBN: 0-9898705-3-1 | WMPub# 1136 | 5½" x 8½" | 64 page papercover | 38 black & white photos, 4 diagrams | $22.00 CDN
Table of Contents
5 Preface
7 Introduction
9 Windsor Station
12 The Move to Westmount
15 Building the Glen
18 Glen Yard
25 Glen Roundhouse
29 The Diesel Era
32 Passenger Car Serviceing
37 Commuter Operations
41 Closure of the Glen
46 Photographic Essays
58 Bibliography
60 Acknowledgements
60 Photograph Legend
61 Index
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