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George Gray Hare (1870 - 1968) was a civil engineer who worked for the Dominion Atlantic Railway from December 1912 to 1917 and oversaw [[Canadian_Pacific_Structure_Upgrades_1912_-_G.G._Hare|a major program of bridge building as well as station construction]] after the DAR was acquired by the Canadian Pacific Railway.
 
George Gray Hare (1870 - 1968) was a civil engineer who worked for the Dominion Atlantic Railway from December 1912 to 1917 and oversaw [[Canadian_Pacific_Structure_Upgrades_1912_-_G.G._Hare|a major program of bridge building as well as station construction]] after the DAR was acquired by the Canadian Pacific Railway.
  
Hare was hired by from another CPR subsidiary, the Kingston and Pembroke, to take charge of improvements required by the CPR.
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From Saint John, New Brunswick, Hare was an experienced and versatile civil engineer with a long career who build many bridges and railway structures for multiple railwasy and was recruited to the DAR to make major upgrades to the DAR's bridges to support newer and large locomotives and heavier railway traffic. Hare built railway bridges in Mexico from 1900 to 1902; Rosland, British Columbia; and Eastern Ontario as well as the DAR.
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Hare was hired by from another CPR subsidiary, the Kingston and Pembroke in Ontario, to take charge of DAR improvements required by the CPR.
  
 
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George Gray Hare (1870 - 1968) was a civil engineer who worked for the Dominion Atlantic Railway from December 1912 to 1917 and oversaw a major program of bridge building as well as station construction after the DAR was acquired by the Canadian Pacific Railway.

From Saint John, New Brunswick, Hare was an experienced and versatile civil engineer with a long career who build many bridges and railway structures for multiple railwasy and was recruited to the DAR to make major upgrades to the DAR's bridges to support newer and large locomotives and heavier railway traffic. Hare built railway bridges in Mexico from 1900 to 1902; Rosland, British Columbia; and Eastern Ontario as well as the DAR.

Hare was hired by from another CPR subsidiary, the Kingston and Pembroke in Ontario, to take charge of DAR improvements required by the CPR.

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