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BOATNERD Photos
Branchlines and Shortlines
Can Haulers Of Toronto
CNR Canadian National Railway Pictures
CONTAINERS
CP Canadian Pacific Railway Pictures
Freight Car Pictures
HIGHWAY 401 Action
Historic Buildings and sites
METROLINX-GO
QEW Action photos
Queen Elizabeth Way and Associated Highways
Rob's Random Photos
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The Transit Files
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Modern Mississauga
Tank Carriers
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VIA Rail Photos
Changing Toronto
Hurontario Street
Cement Mixers
This is the church where my parents were married in 1949 and I was baptized in 1953. It stood near Ossington Avenue where the Ossington Subway station was built. Thanks to Greg Gormick for finding the picture.
Restored station originally for Burlington Junction. Moved from beside the CN Oakville it was left that the Burlington Fire Department property. Shifted and restored it is a museum.
Unknown overpass over Highway 400 northbound lanes. The Ontario Provincial Seal was stamped into the concrete when many overpasses over Highway 400 were built in the 1950's. Picture taken in August 2013.
I picture I took of the Stark Mill in Paisley including the road sign (Bruce County 1) circa 1981
Seen from bridge over mill race
Paisley Ontario Bruce county.
Ryerse Creek was an important shipping point circa 1800. It appears to have silted in since then.
At the site of the Bronte Street factory in Milton
A statue of John Graves Simcoe the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada.
Originally found in Mono Township. It was disassembled and brought to Port Credit by the Rovers scout troop. It was reassembled there as a Centennial project. It fell into disuse and became dilapidated . The building was moved and restored yet again . It also sits near the Bradley House.
Originally resorted as Toronto Township's Centennial Project . Now, the Bradley Museum.
The place where the lighthouse keeper lived. Burlington Canal Hamilton ON.
This lighthouse marked the entrance to Burlington Bay and Hamilton Harbour until it was overshadowed by the Burlington Liftbridge and Burlington Skyway. The canal is still navigable but range lights now mark its entrance.
Preserved station building at Mimico Ontario moved off railway property. It sits in a park at Royal York Road and Judson Street. Apparently this building is deteriorating and might be razed for safety purposes.
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