Former interurban streetcar line in Quebec
Montreal & Southern Counties Railway Company Logo of the Montreal & Southern Counties Railway
Route map
Locale Montreal , South Shore , Granby Transit type Interurban streetcar Number of lines 2 Number of stations 35 Annual ridership Suburban 1,772,451; Interurban 331,202; Total 2,103,653 (1936)[ 1] Headquarters Tramways Building , Montreal , Quebec Began operation November 1, 1909[ 2] Ended operation October 13, 1956 Operator(s) Canadian National Railway Number of vehicles 86 (1937)[ 3] Track gauge 4 ft 8+ 1 ⁄2 in (1,435 mm ) standard gauge Electrification 600 V DC trolley wire
Network at its largest extent, c. 1916-1930
0.0
2.8
East End
Montreal South- Longueuil branch
3.1
St. Lambert
4.9
Montreal South
7.1
Longueuil
Greenfield Park- Mackayville branch
3.5
Ranelagh Golf Club
4.6
Greenfield Park
5.2
Mackayville
Interurban Service
CN St-HyancintheSubdivision
7.1
Sunlight City
8.0
Croydon
8.3
Springfield Park
8.8
Castle Gardens
9.5
East Greenfield
CN Rouses PointSubdivision
10.0
Brentwood
10.7
Maricourt
11.0
Brookline
11.7
Woodbine
12.3
Highland Gardens
14.0
Albani
15.0
Montreal River Road
15.4
De Salaberry Park
15.9
Chambly-Bassin
16.4
Lajeunesse
17.2
Fort Chambly
17.8
Bennett
18.1
Richelieu
19.3
Rouville
21.6
Ruisseau Barré
22.4
Marieville
26.1
Ste-Angèle
24.6
Monnoir Road
27.5
Rougemont
31.2
Saint Césaire
33.9
Jackman Road
36.1
D'Arcy Corners
Abbotsford Road
38.0
Abbotsford
40.9
Parish Line
42.6
Mawcock & Milton
45.7
Granby West
46.7
Cowie Street, Granby
47.5
Granby
The Montreal and Southern Counties Railway Company (often abbreviated M&SCRC or M&SC ) was an electric interurban streetcar line that served communities between Montreal and Granby from 1909 until 1956. A second branch served the city of Longueuil . Operated by the Canadian National Railway (CN), the M&SCRC ran trams on tracks in the street in Montreal and closer South Shore communities, and on separate right of way in rural areas.
^ Smith 1996 p36
^ Smith 1996 p34
^ Smith 1996 p36