The following is a continuation of another mystery cache (which is an elaboration of a prior cache), following in it's footsteps to teach you a bit about more about Leaside, and some railway subject matter. I learned a lot in my development of this cache, and the prior one (GC8HZMQ), and hope you folks do as well. There's somethng unique about this part of town, I can't really describe it myself, but hope you see some of the intriguing nooks in it through both of these caches. Anyways, here's a little image of a nearby somewhat hidden, but ominous and well....sortof daunting at times part of Leaside/Throncliffe Park;

"Taken in 1938, this is the Leaside Hydro transformation station...cool name right? It goes by others, but anyways, this is a crucial part of Toronto's electrical infrastructure, which by now is just a bit over 90 years old. Note the calm and peaceful scenery in the foreground and how different this area looks right up to Millwood in the centre of the photo, and toward the railway bridge (posted coordinates). Also note the North Toronto sewage treatment facility in the background/top of the image, which wouldve been a rather recent addition to the valley"
A) How long was the railway route responsible for coining the term "red carpet treatment" (in miles, round up)? Divide the answer by 12.
B) What day of April did Leaside incorporate as a town?
C) How many people reportedly resided in the town at the time of incorporation?
D) In what year did sabotage appear in the English language? Divide the answer by 5.
E) In what year did the CP railway open a station in Leaside? Find the digital root of this four digit number.
F) What's the street number of the home James Lea constructed?
G) How high were the original transformers in the Leaside Hydro transformation station?
N 43° G+E+6.A+B+C+18' W 79° B-2.D+F
Add 38 to the West seconds
The final is a classic DreamMachine contraption, in a very fitting place for this series.