Trains of Recollection: Drawn from Fifty Years of Railway Service in Scotland and Canada, and told to Arthur HawkesHanna, D. B. (David Blyth)
History
Trains of Recollection: Drawn from Fifty Years of Railway Service in Scotland and Canada, and told to Arthur Hawkes
Hanna, D. B. (David Blyth)
Canadian National Railways; Railroads -- Canada; Railroads -- Scotland
5. MEDICAL SERVICE:--Physical examination of employees, attention
to persons injured on the railways, and general supervision of all
matters relating to the health of employees and patrons.
Note:--Associated with this Department is a Safety organization for
the prevention of personal injuries.
6. TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH SERVICE:--Local services of this
character, and being actually a part of the Transportation Department.
Note:--All through telegraph service, whether Commercial or Railway
business, is provided by Canadian National Telegraphs.
7. DINING AND SLEEPING CARS, AND HOTELS:--Operation of dining,
sleeping, parlor and tourist cars, and hotels, restaurants, etc. (In
charge of a Manager, who reports directly to the Vice-President.)
8. COAST STEAMSHIPS AND FERRIES:--Operation of Grand Trunk Pacific
(British Columbia) Coast Steamships and certain car ferries, tugs,
barges, etc., employed on both the Pacific and Atlantic Coasts in
connection with Railway operations.
9. ELECTRIC RAILWAYS, (126.2 Miles):--Operation of certain electric
railways in Ontario. Each of these lines is in charge of a general
officer who reports directly to the Vice-President in charge of the
Operating and Maintenance Department.
The organization is a combination of the departmental and divisional
systems and is arranged along the general lines that the experience
of the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Railways has shown
to be best for the conditions and vast territory involved. Each
territory has a substantially complete organization, under a
single officer, who is required to follow the general policy and
observe the standards prescribed by the expert at the head of each
sub-department. For operating action the organization is divisional,
but the work is planned and prescribed under departmental standards,
subject to the approval of the territorial Executive head of
Department.
The Vice-President in charge of the Operating and Maintenance
Department has the following Staff Assistants:--Transportation
Assistant, Engineering Assistant, Mechanical Assistant (Locomotives),
Mechanical Assistant (Cars), General Superintendent of Car Service,
Statistician, Chief Electric Engineer, Engineer of Standards,
Superintendent of Police and Special Service.
TRACK AND STRUCTURES:--Tracks were showing the cumulative effect
of the stress of the War years, during which an abnormal volume of
business had to be handled over portions of the system, particularly
lines east of Port Arthur, and the maintenance work on all lines was
abnormally difficult on account of the shortage and inefficiency of
labor, and the difficulty and time necessary to secure supplies of
material.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account