Montreal and Bytown Railway Company explained

The Montreal and Bytown Railway Company was a Canadian railway company. Chartered in August 1853, the company built a line between Montreal and Bytown, which is now known as Ottawa. It was declared insolvent in 1858 and was acquired by the Carillon and Grenville Railway Company in 1859.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History of the Montreal and Bytown Railway . https://web.archive.org/web/20110717102804/http://jim-sandilands.tripod.com/c-g/MontrealBytownRailway.html . July 17, 2011.