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- Grand Trunk Railway station at Aldershot, ca 1952......Burlington Historical Society
- Grand Trunk Railroad StationThe Acton train station shown was erected in 1908 and the Beardmore Warehouse was erected in 1899. (Ontario Archives Acc 9339 No. 866)The Acton train station shown was erected in 1908 and the Beardmore Warehouse was erected in 1899. (Ontario Archives Acc 9339 No. 866)Esquesing Historical Society
- Steam train at stationSteam freight train at the Limehouse Station.Steam freight train at the Limehouse Station.Esquesing Historical Society
- 125th Anniversary of the founding of the town of Milton, OntarioPerformance by children on platform in front of the old CNR station which had been moved from Bronte to what is now Hadfield Park, as part of the l25th anniversary celebrations of the founding of the town of Milton in Jine 1982Performance by children on platform in front of the old CNR station which had been moved from Bronte to what is now Hadfield Park, as part of the l25th anniversary …Milton Historical Society
- 125th Anniversary of the founding of the Town of Milton, OntarioPerformance by children on platform in front of the old CNR station which had been moved from Bronte to what is now Hadfield Park, as part of the 125th anniversary celebrations of the founding of the Town of Milton in January 1982Performance by children on platform in front of the old CNR station which had been moved from Bronte to what is now Hadfield Park, as part of the 125th anniversary …Milton Historical Society
- Hornby Train StationHornby Station was demolished July 1962.Hornby Station was demolished July 1962.Esquesing Historical Society
- Mansewood Train Station 1922When I was a rather small child we would walk over to this station from our farm. The farm was on the third line and was a short walk away. My dad would light a bonfire to let the engineer know there were passengers to get on. We would take …When I was a rather small child we would walk over to this station from our farm. The farm was on the third line and was a short walk away. …Esquesing Historical Society
- Canadian National Railway station, Bronte St., MiltonStation originally situated on the east side of Bronte, south of the P.L. Robertston office. Now the Tourist Information Building on Martin and SteelesStation originally situated on the east side of Bronte, south of the P.L. Robertston office. Now the Tourist Information Building on Martin and SteelesMilton Historical Society
- Burlington Grand Trunk Railway station at Freeman, ca 1955It was fomerly in the collection of the East Flamborough Archives.It was fomerly in the collection of the East Flamborough Archives.Burlington Historical Society
- Baskets and crates of fruit on the platform at the Burlington GTR Station in Freeman, ca 1920A print from a negative in the National Archives of Canada. John Boyd (1865-1941), amateur photographer, railway official. Born Emyvale, Ireland, 1865-12-22. His family emigrated to Toronto in the late 1860s. Flourished Toronto, 1870s-1941. Boyd worked for both the Grand Trunk Railway and Canadian National Railways, which gave him opportunities …A print from a negative in the National Archives of Canada. John Boyd (1865-1941), amateur photographer, railway official. Born Emyvale, Ireland, 1865-12-22. His family emigrated to Toronto in the late …Burlington Historical Society
- Grand Trunk Railway (downtown) Burlington Station, ca 1910The Grand Trunk Railway acquired the Hamilton & Northwestern Railway in 1888 (ref. Industrial Hamilton - A Trail to the Future). The station was located north of the Brant Inn. This is a copy of an image in the Joseph Brant Museum.The Grand Trunk Railway acquired the Hamilton & Northwestern Railway in 1888 (ref. Industrial Hamilton - A Trail to the Future). The station was located north of the Brant Inn. …Burlington Historical Society
- GTR Station at Freeman c1880The first station at this site burnt down in 1883. This second station burnt down in 1904.The first station at this site burnt down in 1883. This second station burnt down in 1904.Burlington Historical Society
- Fruit harvest in Glover baskets, loaded on horse-drawn wagons waiting for the fruit train at the Burlington GTR Station in Freeman, ca 1920A print from a negative in the National Archives of Canada. John Boyd (1865-1941), amateur photographer, railway official. Born Emyvale, Ireland, 1865-12-22. His family emigrated to Toronto in the late 1860s. Flourished Toronto, 1870s-1941. Boyd worked for both the Grand Trunk Railway and Canadian National Railways, which gave him opportunities …A print from a negative in the National Archives of Canada. John Boyd (1865-1941), amateur photographer, railway official. Born Emyvale, Ireland, 1865-12-22. His family emigrated to Toronto in the late …Burlington Historical Society
- Grand Trunk Railway Burlington Junction GTR station at Freeman, 1917An original photograph; also a laser print.An original photograph; also a laser print.Burlington Historical Society
- Grand Trunk Railway Burlington Junction station at Freeman, ca 1910Built after a fire destroyed the first Freeman Station in 1904, the Freeman / Burlington Junction Station was operated by CNR (from 1923) and VIA until October 1988, when passenger facilities were removed to the GO Station on Fairview Street. Removed from its original site in 2005Built after a fire destroyed the first Freeman Station in 1904, the Freeman / Burlington Junction Station was operated by CNR (from 1923) and VIA until October 1988, when passenger …Burlington Historical Society
- Barrels of apples being loaded into a refrigerated boxcar at Freeman Station, ca 1920A print from a negative in the National Archives of Canada. John Boyd (1865-1941), amateur photographer, railway official. Born Emyvale, Ireland, 1865-12-22. His family emigrated to Toronto in the late 1860s. Flourished Toronto, 1870s-1941. Boyd worked for both the Grand Trunk Railway and Canadian National Railways, which gave him opportunities …A print from a negative in the National Archives of Canada. John Boyd (1865-1941), amateur photographer, railway official. Born Emyvale, Ireland, 1865-12-22. His family emigrated to Toronto in the late …Burlington Historical Society
- Grand Trunk Railway station at Aldershot, ca 1930sAlso a laser print of an original, 26.7 cm by 19 cm, in the Ross Taylor collection.Also a laser print of an original, 26.7 cm by 19 cm, in the Ross Taylor collection.Burlington Historical Society
- Grand Trunk Railway Burlington Junction station at Freeman, ca 1910Built after a fire destroyed the first Freeman Station in 1904, the Freeman / Burlington Junction Station was operated by CNR (from 1923) and VIA until October 1988, when passenger facilities were removed to the GO Station on Fairview Street. Removed from its original site in 2006 to await a …Built after a fire destroyed the first Freeman Station in 1904, the Freeman / Burlington Junction Station was operated by CNR (from 1923) and VIA until October 1988, when passenger …Burlington Historical Society
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