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Description: Site dedicated to Canada's railway telegraph, agents, operators, and railway.
[ Last Update: 11 Oct 2004 | E-Mail Contact: Canadian Railway Telegraph History Website-RGBurnet = "The British North American Telegraph Company was Canada's first News & Commercial telegraph company"; fortunes[2] = "Canadian Telegraphic First ~ #3 of 17 - 1851" sources[2] = "FN Gisbourne completes Canada's first telegraphic connection in Newfoundland"; fortunes[3] = "Canadian Telegraphic First ~ #4 of 17 - 1852" sources[3] = "Montreal Telegraph Company acquires the THN&STC Company under General Laws"; fortunes[4] = "Canadian Telegraphic First ~ #5 of 17 - 22 November 1852 ~" sources[4] = "Canadian FN Gisbourne completes North America's first submarine cable under water"; fortunes[5] = "Canadian Telegraphic First ~ #6 of 17- 1853" sources[5] = "Grand Trunk Railway of Canada modestly begins using the telegraph for train dispatching"; fortunes[6] = "Canadian Telegraphic First ~ #7 of 17 - 1854" sources[6] = "FN Gisbourne develops & sells plans to US for Atlantic submarine cable"; fortunes[7] = "Canadian Telegraphic First ~ #8 of 17 - 01 July 1867" sources[7] = "Hamilton Ontario MTC office first to use electrical lighting in Canada"; fortunes[8] = "Canadian Telegraphic First ~ #9 of 17 - 1878" sources[8] = "Sandford Fleming develops Standard Time Zones to assist train dispatching and telegram rates"; fortunes[9] = "Canadian Telegraphic First ~ #10 of 17 - 1896" sources[9] = "Canadian Pacific Railway's Telegraph Company first to use electric motor generators over gravity batteries"; fortunes[10] = "Canadian Telegraphic First ~ #11 of 17 - 1898" sources[10] = "Canadian Pacific Railway develops and strengthens copper wire use replacing iron galvanized wire"; fortunes[11] = "Canadian Telegraphic First ~ #12 of 17 - 01 November 1902" sources[11] = "The All-Red Route is complet
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Creation Date: 1998-05-07T04:00:00Z
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