This photograph depicts Railway Station in St. George, Ont. The original image is held by the South Dumfries Historical Society.
This photograph depicts Railway Station in St. George, Ont. The original image is held by the South Dumfries Historical Society.
Photograph of the Burford Railway Station before it was torn down and moved to St. George. The date this photo was taken is unknown.
Photograph of the Burford Railway Station before it was torn down and moved to St. George. The date this photo was taken is unknown.
This photograph depicts St. George Railway Station. The first station master Mr. Stobbs is standing in the front. The original photo was provided by the County of Brant Public Library.
This photograph depicts St. George Railway Station. The first station master Mr. Stobbs is standing in the front. The original photo was provided by the County of Brant Public Library.
BURFORD TRAIN STATION MAPLE AVE SOUTH
BURFORD TRAIN STATION MAPLE AVE SOUTH
This train station once stood in Hatchley. In the past, train service was a crucial method of transportation in the County. The image is part of a collection of images depicting various buildings in Brant County that was contributed by Jim Havens.
This train station once stood in Hatchley. In the past, train service was a crucial method of transportation in the County. The image is part of a collection of images ...
This image shows the passenger train station that once stood in Harley. Passenger train service was once available in small communities all around the County. The image is part of a collection of images depicting various buildings in Brant County that was contributed by Jim Havens.
This image shows the passenger train station that once stood in Harley. Passenger train service was once available in small communities all around the County. The image is part of ...
Two men waiting for a train at Harley Station. The image is part of a collection of images depicting various buildings in Brant County that was contributed by Jim Havens.
Two men waiting for a train at Harley Station. The image is part of a collection of images depicting various buildings in Brant County that was contributed by Jim Havens.
Trainman's lantern, patented 1905, white glass.
Trainman's lantern, patented 1905, white glass.
The Burford United Church was built in the 19th century. It was originally located on the southeast corner of Dufferin and William Streets; in 1902, it was moved to King St. & Alexander St. At this time it was also renovated to add a study wing in the west, replacing ...
The Burford United Church was built in the 19th century. It was originally located on the southeast corner of Dufferin and William Streets; in 1902, it was moved to King ...
Photograph of four boys standing in front of the rubble of the blacksmith's that was located on King St. West. The date of this photograph is unknown.
Photograph of four boys standing in front of the rubble of the blacksmith's that was located on King St. West. The date of this photograph is unknown.
From the 1970s through the 1980s, Mel Robertson wrote many articles for the Burford Advance and Burford Times on the history of Burford Township. This clipping contains the article Remembering When Trains Stopped By... describing the history of the Burford Railway Station in the 1880s. The article may not have ...
From the 1970s through the 1980s, Mel Robertson wrote many articles for the Burford Advance and Burford Times on the history of Burford Township. This clipping contains the article Remembering ...
This photograph depicts the Onondaga Railway Station in the former Onondaga Township. The original photograph was provided by Joyce Smith during a Scan & Share Day event held at the Onondaga Hall on January 14, 2012.
This photograph depicts the Onondaga Railway Station in the former Onondaga Township. The original photograph was provided by Joyce Smith during a Scan & Share Day event held at the ...
Photo by J. Sumsion Moving Burford station to St George truck moving Burford r R R station to St George
Photo by J. Sumsion Moving Burford station to St George truck moving Burford r R R station to St George
Burford Station being moved to St. George.
Burford Station being moved to St. George.
This photograph depicts Harrisburg Railway Station. The man sitting on the wagon is Mr. Gord Steedman. The original photo was provided by the County of Brant Public Library.
This photograph depicts Harrisburg Railway Station. The man sitting on the wagon is Mr. Gord Steedman. The original photo was provided by the County of Brant Public Library.
This photograph depicts the Harrisburg Train Station built in 1882. The picture was taken on 14 October 1901. The original photo is held by the South Dumfries Historical Society.
This photograph depicts the Harrisburg Train Station built in 1882. The picture was taken on 14 October 1901. The original photo is held by the South Dumfries Historical Society.
Final Harrisburg Station after discontinuance of passenger service – early 1960s. Last passenger trains – June 20, 1959 – were trains 173 + 174 running from Hamilton to Owen Sound and return. Trains also backed from Harrisburg to St. George until the same date. Trains carried Railway Post Office car, ...
Final Harrisburg Station after discontinuance of passenger service – early 1960s. Last passenger trains – June 20, 1959 – were trains 173 + 174 running from Hamilton to Owen Sound ...
This photograph depicts the railway station in St. George, Ont. The original photo is held by the South Dumfries Historical Society.
This photograph depicts the railway station in St. George, Ont. The original photo is held by the South Dumfries Historical Society.
Reverse side: "Has this card look anything like the Old Town. [?]".
Reverse side: "Has this card look anything like the Old Town. [?]".
This 1993 photograph shows the Lake Erie & Northern railway station shortly after being moved to the Merritt Farm. It is a rare example of a surviving rural railway station; it was saved by the Merritt family, who moved it to its present location. It was likely built in 1916, ...
This 1993 photograph shows the Lake Erie & Northern railway station shortly after being moved to the Merritt Farm. It is a rare example of a surviving rural railway station; ...