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" Bombardier acquired the assets and designs of Budd Company, Pullman Company, and American Locomotive Company / Montreal Locomotive Works, the latter of which continued in the locomotive business until 1985.
The most recent locomotive addition to the Kettle Valley Steam Railway is Montreal Locomotive Works 2-8-0.
In the 1950s, the railway bought RS-3, RS-10, and RS-18 locomotives from the Montreal Locomotive Works ( MLW ).
The ALCO Century Series locomotives were a line of locomotives produced by Alco, the Montreal Locomotive Works, and A. E. Goodwin Ltd under license in Australia.
The large fleet of CNR was built by the Montreal Locomotive Works, and only the Canadian Pacific Railway, the N & W, the Cotton Belt and Reading Railroad built their own.
Montreal Locomotive Works builder's plate, 1913
Montreal Locomotive Works ( MLW ) was a Canadian railway locomotive manufacturer which existed under several names from 1883 – 1985, producing both steam and diesel locomotives.
The " Locomotive and Machine Company of Montreal Limited " was created in 1883, producing primarily for the growing domestic market-notably the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Grand Trunk Railway, the Intercolonial Railway and, after 1922, the Canadian National Railway.
ALCO purchased the Locomotive & Machine Company of Montreal in 1904 to tap into the Canadian market with its emerging designs.
The Montreal subsidiary was renamed Montreal Locomotive Works ( MLW ) several years later.
The locomotives were built by Montreal Locomotive Works.
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Grand Trunk Locomotive « Trevithick » utilised on the Victoria Bridge ( Montreal ) | Victoria Bridge, Montreal, QC, 1859
The Selkirk locomotives were 36 steam locomotives of the 2-10-4 wheel arrangement built for Canadian Pacific Railway by Montreal Locomotive Works, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
A further six Selkirks, classed T1c, were built by the Montreal Locomotive Works shop in 1949.
Between 1943 and 1945, the Montreal Locomotive Works manufactured a total of 2, 150 Sextons for the use of both Canadian and British forces.

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* Volatile Works ( Montreal )
Up until 2011, Great Western Railway utilized an all MLW M420 roster ; however with the increased maintenance cost of operating Montreal Locomotive Works locomotives, Great Western Railway decided to purchase their first General Electric units.
Works he brought back with him were praised in exhibitions in Quebec and Montreal but the cubist and surrealist works were considered too avant-garde and most did not find a buyer.
They were built in North America, 160 by Montreal Locomotive Works ( MLW ) in Canada, sixty by the Canadian Locomotive Company ( CLC ) and eighty by the American Locomotive Company ( ALCO ) in the United States.
Wartime designs included the Class AWD and Class AWE, built by American company Baldwin Locomotive Works, and the Class CWD built by two Canadian companies, the Canadian Locomotive Company and Montreal Locomotive Works.

Montreal and built
The first Welland Canal, which opened in 1829 between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, bypassing Niagara Falls and the Lachine Canal ( 1825 ), which allowed ships to skirt the nearly impassable rapids on the St. Lawrence River at Montreal were built for commerce.
A facility on this principle was built on the Montreal River at Ragged Shutes near Cobalt, Ontario in 1910 and supplied 5, 000 horsepower to nearby mines.
* The Crusader castle of Montreal is built by Baldwin I of Jerusalem.
The world's first purpose-built container ship was the Clifford J. Rodgers, built in Montreal in 1955 and owned by the White Pass and Yukon Route.
Building and enlarging the islands, along with the new Concorde Bridge built to connect them with the site-specific mass transit system known as the Montreal Expo Express, plus a boat pier, cost more than the Saint Lawrence Seaway project did only five years earlier: this was even before any buildings or infrastructure were constructed.
The first completely rubber-tyred metro system was built in Montreal, Canada in 1966 ; see Montreal Metro.
In 1853, the Grand Trunk Railway was built, connecting Maine to the St. Lawrence River, Montreal, and the Canadian Maritimes, and making Portland the winter port for Canadian trade.
Stagecoaches traveling the old " Boston Turnpike " from Montreal in the 1830s passed through Lyme, stopping at the Lyme Inn ( now Alden Country Inn ), built in 1809.
In 1115 he led an expedition into Oultrejordain and built the castle of Montreal.
A " King ’ s Highway " ( Chemin du Roy ) was built between Montreal and Quebec to encourage faster trade.
In 1855, Brockville was chosen as a divisional point on the line of the new Grand Trunk Railway, which was built and opened from Montreal to Toronto.
The company bought of farmland, and then built a rail tunnel under Mount Royal connecting their land to downtown Montreal.
In 1642 Ville-Marie was founded on the southern shore of Montreal island, where a chapel and a small settlement were built.
Saint-Paul Street in Montreal was named after Maisonneuve, who built a home for himself on it in 1650.
Heritage Montreal and other advocates hope this home can be renovated and built into something such as an interpretive museum exploring the development of responsible government in Canada.
* Mary Ward ( ship ), a passenger and cargo steamer built in Montreal in 1895
Outside Toronto, the Post was built on the printing and distribution infrastructure of Black's national newspaper chain, formerly called Southam Newspapers, that included papers such as the Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette, Edmonton Journal, Calgary Herald, and Vancouver Sun.
They lived in Montreal at their house within the Golden Square Mile, which Galt built in about 1860.
In order to accomodate the Maroons a new arena was built for them in 1924, the Montreal Forum.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell is an action-adventure stealth game, developed by Ubisoft Montreal and built on the Unreal Engine 2.
The site of Rideau Hall and the original structure were chosen and built by stonemason Thomas McKay, who immigrated from Perth, Scotland, to Montreal, Lower Canada, in 1817 and later became the main contractor involved in the construction of the Rideau Canal.
In 1768 James Finlay from Montreal built a post.
* The “ Old Bank of Montreal ” on 100 Victoria Street East, also known as the “ Heritage Court ”, Amherst, Nova Scotia built in 1906
* The Bank of Montreal in Hamilton, Ontario built in 1928

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