- The Crossing at Milton
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- CNR Train at the crossing in Milton
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- Train at crossing in Milton
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- CNR train No. 660 at Milton
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- The 'Peanut' crossing Steeles Avenue
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- Milton CNR Station
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- "Chicago Express" at Milton
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- Westbound CP freight speeds into Milton
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- Canadian Pacific freight moving west through Milton
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- Gympsum Lime and Alabastine kilns at Kelso
Three natural draft lime kilns of Gypsum Lime and Alabastine Limited in 1957. GLA bought the kilns from the Robertson Lime Company in the late 1920s. GLA was bought by Dominion Tar and Chemical Company (Domtar) in 1959. A controlled amount of water was added to the quicklime produced in …
Three natural draft lime kilns of Gypsum Lime and Alabastine Limited in 1957. GLA bought the kilns from the Robertson Lime Company in the late 1920s. GLA was bought by …
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- 162 Commercial Street, Milton, Ontario
Originally the Credit Valley Railway Station on Court Street, now a private house on Commercial Street.
Originally the Credit Valley Railway Station on Court Street, now a private house on Commercial Street.
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- C. P. R. Railway Station, Court Street, Milton, Ontario
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- Steam train at the Escarpment
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- Unity Park, Milton, Ont.
The park, on Highway 25 just north of Steeles Avenue, was opened in September 1975. The photograph was taken by "The Canadian Champion". The park is now called Chris Hadfield Park. The building was the old CNR station and was moved from Bronte Street. It now houses the Tourist Bureau.
The park, on Highway 25 just north of Steeles Avenue, was opened in September 1975. The photograph was taken by "The Canadian Champion". The park is now called Chris Hadfield …
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- Information Bureau, Milton, Ont.
This was the old CNR station originally situated on the east side of Bronte, south of the P.L. Robertson office. Now the Tourst information building. It is situated on Martin (Highway 25) on the west side just north of Steeles.
This was the old CNR station originally situated on the east side of Bronte, south of the P.L. Robertson office. Now the Tourst information building. It is situated on Martin …
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- Canadian Pacific 2505
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- Milton Train Station, Harry Peacock and Cliff Houston
The station, which was originally located on Bronte Road, was moved to Chris Hadfield Park where it now serves as the heaadquarters of the Tourist Bureau
The station, which was originally located on Bronte Road, was moved to Chris Hadfield Park where it now serves as the heaadquarters of the Tourist Bureau
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- Construction of radial railway
Three men and two horses working on laying railway bed
Three men and two horses working on laying railway bed
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- Canadian National Railway station, Bronte St., Milton
Station originally situated on the east side of Bronte, south of the P.L. Robertston office. Now the Tourist Information Building on Martin and Steeles
Station originally situated on the east side of Bronte, south of the P.L. Robertston office. Now the Tourist Information Building on Martin and Steeles
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- The Milton railway crossing
Showing where the two railway lines crossed. Scan taken from postcard
Showing where the two railway lines crossed. Scan taken from postcard
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