- William McNab
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William Ramsay McNab William McNab, b. 1855 in
Scotland , d. 23 February 1923 inMontreal ,Canada . McNab was one of Canada's most important pioneering engineers. He came to Canada as a youth and was educated at theMcGill Model School and theMontreal Collegiate School . Upon graduating in 1870, he served in the Engineering Department of theGrand Trunk Railway as an indentured pupil. During this time, he was occupied with the construction of the International Bridge (Fort Erie to Buffalo), the Lewiston and Auburn Railroad (Maine), Union Station (Toronto), and the ferry docks at Point Edward, Ontario. From 1875-1885, he was exclusively engaged in the G.T.R. surveys, including those between Scarborough and Toronto; the York Yard; lines inMichigan , Ontario, and Quebec; Terminal Station, Montreal; and the Victoria iron tubular bridge across the St. Lawrence River at Montreal.In 1887, he became chief draughtsman, and nine years later he became assistant engineer. In 1907, he was appointed principal assistant engineer; in 1916, valuation engineer; and in 1918, he became chairman of the valuation committee.
He was a member of the ASCE, the American Railway Association, and the
Canadian Railway Club . He was admitted to the EIC in 1887, and became a member of theCSCE in 1900 and 1907; librarian from 1891 to 1899; and was active in its yearly proceedings. He was also a member of the St. Andrew’s Society, the Caledonia Society and the Montreal Amateur Athletic Society. For his work, McNab is regarded as an integral figure in the evolution of the technical side of railway construction and management. McNab's official biographer is historian,Daniel Hambly .Engineering Projects
Ferry Docks at Point Edward, Ontario
Grand Trunk Railway
International Bridge (Fort Erie to Buffalo)
Lewiston and Auburn Railroad (Maine)
Terminal Station, Montreal
Union Station (Toronto)
Victoria iron tubular bridge (Montreal)
References
Engineering Institute of Canada. Charter, By-Laws, List of Members, and the Professional Engineering Acts. 1925. p. 44.
Engineering Institute of Canada. Charter, By-Laws, List of Members, and the Professional Engineering Acts. 1925. p. 45.
Engineering Institute of Canada. Charter, By-Laws, List of Members, and the Professional Engineering Acts. 1925. p. 297.
CSCE Transactions. 1891. p. 10.
CSCE Transactions. Vol. vi, part 1: Jan 1892. p. 16.
The Canadian Engineer. Vol. 16, March 19, 1909.
The Canadian Engineer. Vol. 44, No. 10: March 6, 1923.
The Engineering Journal. Vol. 6, April, 1923.
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