Galt, Preston and Hespeler Street Railway #8181 crossing over the Grand River on the Freeport bridge. In the background can be seen part of the Freeport Tuberculosis Sanitorium (later Freeport Health Centre). Beginning in 1907, train cars for this line were manufactured by the local company, Preston Car and Coach.
Galt, Preston and Hespeler Street Railway #8181 crossing over the Grand River ...
Car of the Berlin and Waterloo Street Railway with a Conductor standing at either end. The electric cables are visible above, and the car has the number 2 on it. Location unknown.
Car of the Berlin and Waterloo Street Railway with a Conductor standing ...
Three street car operators standing by a street railroad car. Left to right; Gordon "Curley" Daniels, Harry Lipsky, Gordon "Shortie" Underwood. Front of the car says "Waterloo"; note the "cow catcher" on the front.
Three street car operators standing by a street railroad car. Left to ...
Photograph of men working on a rail line at the north east corner of King Street and Erb Street. The shop front of H.A. Zoellner, Druggist, can be seen in the background.
Photograph of men working on a rail line at the north east ...
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