Name/Title
Canadian National: Block and Interlocking Signals Diagram covering Rules 281 to 293Entry/Object ID
2021.1029.01Description
Diagram sheet showing all of the block and interlocking signals for the Uniform Code of Operating Regulations rules 281 to 293. The diagram shows the rules numbered from 1 to 16 and shows coloured diagrams showing how the signals appear for each rule.
Distinguishing Features: noneContext
Original document, this document may have been used for training purposes for rules 281 to 293.
Canadian National was created following the end of the First World War, by combining five lines which were financially troubled. It soon became the largest railway in the country.
Canadian National Railways was founded in 1919 as a combination of several railways that had become bankrupt and were being ran by the Canadian Government Railways, its primary service was freight but also operated passenger service until 1978 until it was absorbed by VIA rail. The Canadian National Railways was created by the Government of Canada as a means to fund the failing railway corporations including: Intercolonial Railway of Canada, National Transcontinental Railway, Prince Edward Island Railway, and Hudson's Bay Railway.Collection
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Method of Acquisition: Donation (?)Lexicon
Legacy Lexicon
Object Name
Signals DiagramClass
CommunicationsCategory
Primary SourcePublication Details
Author
UCORPlace Published
Country
CanadaContinent
North AmericaISBN
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Materials: paper, ink
Date: unknownInscription/Signature/Marks
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Other Numbers
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Item NumberOther Number
32831Location
Location
Box
Canadian National Box #2Room
Dale Wilson Reference LibraryBuilding
NORMHC Heritage Centre, Northern Ontario Railroad Museum and Heritage Centre* Untyped Location
Capreol, OntarioDate
March 10, 2022Created By
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March 14, 2022Updated By
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April 20, 2022