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Français : Sur le plan du port de Québec apparaît la voie ferrée du Quebec & Lake St-John Railway, l'emplacement de sa gare et de ses ateliers. Sur la rue Ste-André, la voie continue jusqu'à l'élévateur à grains du Great Northern Railway sur la pointe à Carcy; l'élévateur a été construit en 1900 (alors que le BAnQ date le plan de 1891). Sur le plan du QLSJR, dans son horaire dépliant de 1903, la voie s'arrête à la hauteur de la gare (le plan datant des années antérieures et n'ayant pas été mis-a-jour). Entre 1940 et 1962, le bassin situé devant l'édifice de la douane a été comblé.
English: On Quebec Harbor plan, you see the Quebec & Lake St-John Railway, the site of it's station and shops. On St-André street, the railroad continues to Carcy Point and the Great Northern Railway's Elevator witch was built in 1900 (BAnQ dates the plan in 1891). On QLSJR plan of 1903 Time Tables, the railroad stops at the station on St-André street (the plan was not updated). Between 1940 and 1962,the bassin in front of Custom House was filled.
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Source BAnQ (bureau des archives nationales du Québec). https://histoireurbaine.wordpress.com/2014/09/28/ledifice-de-la-douane-et-lelevateur-du-grand-nord-vers-1905/
Author Extrait de Plan of the city of Quebec and environs, Paul Cousin pour Boulanger & Marcotte, 1891, Collection numérique, BAnQ

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Quebec Harbour circa 1900

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