R.L.Kennedy
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editWelcome, RLK! Glad to see that you've signed up. The bio detail that you've put on this page is normally put on your User:R.L.Kennedy page, and this page is where people leave comments or chat (but really, anything goes).
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Amtrak routes
editHi RL, would you please take a peek at the controversy at Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/Strategy, I would appreciate your feedback on this - I'll be willing to go with whatever consensus emerges there. Cheers Fawcett5 21:20, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Wikimedia Canada
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I am certainly no expert on Canadian railroads, I'm not even Canadian, and you may well be correct about the length of the lease by which the CPR acquired the New Brunswick Railway. I don't appear to have access to the 1891 statute you mention in your edit summary. But the two authorities (both of them obscure, to be sure) that I did find both say that the lease between the CPR and the NBR is 990 years. The court decision I cited[1] states that Woodstock Railway Company "was amalgamated with other companies to form the New Brunswick and Canada Railway Co. which leased all its railroad and assets to the New Brunswick Railway Co. for 999 years" but unless I am missing something, this lease (dated July 1, 1882, according to the court) is not the lease to which the article refers. The other source I found is an obscure 1912 directory called The Financial Review, which again refers to a "990-year lease of 1890".[2]. Best,--Arxiloxos (talk) 00:07, 21 October 2009 (UTC)
The link originally did not work for me and therefore I resorted to Dorman (the ultimate authority of railway corporate and legal history.) It is quite possible 990 is correct but certainly 99 never was. CPR has a very complicated history in the east where much of its lines were acquired through other corporations and leases etc. The link here works and a quick read shows your 990 years. Since this legal case was more recent it may well have uncovered the correct length of the lease. If you wish to edit the text back to 990 I won't argue with you but, 99 is not a choice. Thanks for your interest. R.L.Kennedy (talk) 21:38, 23 October 2009 (UTC)
- Thank you. Again, I disclaim any expertise as to Canadian railroading; that page is on my watchlist because I had once tracked a vandal there from somewhere else, and I was looking at the detail at issue here because, like you, I doubted the 99 year term (which was inserted by a different editor). Best,--Arxiloxos (talk) 22:49, 23 October 2009 (UTC)
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