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Mississauga Railway Relics
By RobertArcher
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Aug 23, 2023
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Mississauga Railway Relics
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4 Chicora Avenue Toronto
Downtown Toronto
Georgetown
Encroaching Suburbia
Lakeview District
Streetsville
Clarkson
Erindale
Cooksville
Port Credit
Churches and Cemeteries
Mississauga Railway Relics
4 Chicora Avenue Toronto
The Bradley House - Now Museum
adm spur 23 -1
adm spur 23 -2
Port Credit Diverging Switch
This is a switch that was removed from the east end of the Port Credit GO station south track.
abandoned track at port credit 7-8-15
A view of the track leading into the CN station. That station was razed and replaced by GO in the 1960's. This track was laid on the overpass that carried Hurontario traffic below the railway grade.
DATE STAMP Port Credit Subway.
Date of grade separation at CNR Oakville su and Highway 10 Hurontario Street (Centre Road)
Erindale Station site
located on Erindale Station Road.
Lakeview GS spur
Old bumper At Port Credit
2005-04-13
Old tracks leading to Port Credit station
Some of the old trackage leading to the CN station in Port Credit over 40 years after GO's take over. 1967 - 2009
port credit station track
Port Credit Yard tracks
starchworks spur
Streetsvlle CP Station Site
The CPR built a standard train station which I did not get a picture. It was torn down in 1982. The CP Signals Department used the site in 2014.
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