Rails Along The River
I happened to see three BNSF Locomotives in the Sarrnia yard today as I was driving on the overpass on Indian Rd., so I stopped an snapped a few photos. I also have a few photos of a “Go Train” Locomotive at the Lambton Diesel shop today as well.
Lake Erie and Detroit River Railway Office of the Solicitor Wakerville Ont., Feb. 2nd. 1904. J.H. Coburn The Industrial Mortgage & Savings Coý Sarnia – Ont., Dear Sirs, – Re Courtright Junction I enclose herewith a description and plan of a portion of Lot 24 on the front concession of the Township of Moore which [...]
Continue reading about Land Purchase – Courtright Station 1904
The Mooretown station was originally located along the present day CSX line that runs along the river through from Lake Erie to Sarnia. The station is now located at the Moore Museum along with a Canadian National Caboose and a C&O speeder. This station was a Pere Marquette station for about forty five years before [...]
I acquired a few photograph’s from John Riley that he had taken of the station in the 1960′s in order to build an HO scale model. Those of us interested in the railroads are fortunate that people like John have taken these photograph’s and given us a glimpse of what railroads were like in the past.I [...]
The Steam Locomotive 6069 located at Sarnia Bay is currently under going some desperately needed restoration. I hope to be able to post some news on the status of the project as it becomes available.
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