Links
to Other Railway History Sites
Colin
Churcher has done an excellent job of documenting significant dates
in Canadian railway history, together with a couple of his favorite railway
lines. A site you must visit. Click on his name or his logo
above.
The C.
Robert Craig Memorial Library is located in the City of Ottawa Archives
at Ottawa City Hall. It is an excellent source of information on
Canadian railway history with an extensive photo collection. Ken
Healy and Dave Knowles are always ready to help.
Jeffrey Smith of Missouri has outlined the stations, subdivisions,
and divisions on his CNR
Ontario Research website. Details on the mileage, station and
subdivision names.
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Blame
it all on the Smiths Falls
Railway Museum . Back in 1987, I bumped into a piece of track
with the markings "BW&SSMR 1886 Cammell-Sheffield Steel". That
started me down the road of railway history. If you like Texas-style
model railroading, it's a must-place to visit. The kids, young and
old, will enjoy one of the few places that is trying to preserve railroading
as it used to be. If you want to get in on the action, they need
your help. Why not volunteer? |
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Eastern
Ontario Railway Images
Randy
Plunkett has done some real nice colour photography of diesel locomotives
in action in Eastern Ontario. Canadian National, Canadian Pacific,
Via Rail, and even a steamer. You can even get closer to the action
by clicking on his thumbnail photos. |
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Canadian
Freight Cars by Ian Cranstone is a resource page for the Canadian freight
car enthusiast including railway freight car fleets and a history of manufacturers
in Canada. |
provides
you with the most comprehensive index of the Canadian railway scene, whether
its railway history, railfanning, model railroading or anything to do with
railways in Canada. Just click on the logo above.
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New
York Central's Ottawa Division is a history of the NYC in Eastern Ontario.
A very extensive website, complete with pictures, has been put together
by Chris Granger - just for all you NYC fans. |
Railways
in the Niagara Region is a railfan's guide to the Niagara Region of
Ontario and the surrounding areas since July 1998. Rail maps
and diagrams of the Niagara Region and Western New York. Over 600
photos!
Ontario
Railway History Page has a lot of history on the railways of Ontario.
Interesting information and a lot of links to other similar websites.
How
about links to over 5,700 railway-related websites worldwide? Go
wild at TrainNet.Org
Before
you go, thanx for visiting and come again. Railway Bob. |