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English: The Central Ontario Railway published this map of their routes in their June 1910 passenger timetable. It shows the route running to Whitney in the north, but the railway actually ended at a point beside the "Y" in "RAILWAY". It also shows the IB&O before its later connection to the COR, ending a few miles short of Bird's Creek in Herschell.
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Source http://www.modelrailroadclub.com/MRCT/CENTRAL_ONTARIO_files/CORY%201910%20TT.pdf
Author Central Ontario Railway
Other versions File:Central Ontario Railway map 1910 gs.png

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