File:Atelier des locomotives à vapeur et siège social du National Transcontinental Railway en 1916, Québec, Canada.jpg

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National Transcontinental Railway locomotive shop and General Office, Quebec, Canada.

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Français : De gauche à droite: Magasins, Atelier des locomotives (à vapeur) et Siège social (General Off'S) Les trois édifices ont été construits vers 1914 sur l'ancienne propriété du Quebec & Lake St-John Railway (déménagé à Limoilou) dont l'ancien atelier de locomotive a été converti en centrale thermique (vapeur), dans le centre industriel St-Malo de la ville de Québec. Le magasin et l'atelier ont été détruits par le feu le 8 février 1961. Le siège social, l'atelier des wagons, la forge et la centrale thermique existent toujours en 2019.
English: From left: Stores, Locomotive Shop & General Off'S. The three buildings date from circa 1914 and were built on former Quebec & Lake St-John Railway's properties (moved to Limoilou) whose locomotive workshop was converted in a power house, in St-Malo industrial district, Quebec city. The Stores and Locomotive Shop burned on 8 Feb. 1961. The General Offices, the Freight Car Shop, the Forge et the Power House are still there (2019).
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Source <a href="http://collections.musee-mccord.qc.ca/en/collection/artifacts/VIEW-5680/" title="More information about this image"><img src="/ObjView/v5680.jpg" width="385" height="308" alt="Photograph | Transcontinental Railway workshop, Quebec City, QC, 1916 | VIEW-5680" /></a>
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William Notman and Son    wikidata:Q65554899
 
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Wm. Notman & Son; William Notman & Son; Notman's Bleury Street studio; Photo. W.M. Notman & Son
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