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About Klaucker
Michael Kevin Klauck is Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario with 30+ years experience in the Metals Production, Metal Treating and Industrial Furnace business. Born and raised in Port Colborne Ontario with the TH&B and CNR operating in his backyard, he took an interest in railways at a young age. The photos posted were all taken in the Port Colborne Ontario and southern ON area between 1980 and 1995. Enjoy
Klaucker's Railpictures.ca photo upload statistics
Number of images: 54
Total gold: 931
Number of comments recieved : 187
Number of comments posted : 688
Total views: 80604

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Klaucker's 54 photos on Railpictures.ca:

Name: | Michael Klauck Coll… |
Railway: | Canadian National |
Date: | 07/27/1957 |
Location: | Port Colborne |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck - Ha… |
Railway: | Industrial |
Date: | 26/01/1981 |
Location: | PORT COLBORNE |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck Coll… |
Railway: | Industrial |
Date: | 08/20/1995 |
Location: | Port Colborne |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck Coll… |
Railway: | Industrial |
Date: | 03/13/2004 |
Location: | Port Colborne |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck Coll… |
Railway: | Canadian National |
Date: | 08/31/1955 |
Location: | Port Colborne |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck Coll… |
Railway: | Niagara St. Cathar… |
Date: | mid-1950's |
Location: | Port Colborne |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck Coll… |
Railway: | Canadian National |
Date: | 08/11/1997 |
Location: | Dain City |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck |
Railway: | Canadian National |
Date: | 1986 |
Location: | Port Colborne |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck |
Railway: | Canadian Pacific |
Date: | 02/XX/1987 |
Location: | Hamilton |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck Coll… |
Railway: | Canadian National |
Date: | 03/29/1968 |
Location: | Fort Erie |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck Coll… |
Railway: | Toronto Hamilton a… |
Date: | 01/07/1968 |
Location: | Port Colborne |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck Coll… |
Railway: | Industrial |
Date: | 06/05/1965 |
Location: | Port Colborne |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck |
Railway: | Canadian Pacific |
Date: | 06/XX/1986 |
Location: | Welland - Port Col… |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck Coll… |
Railway: | Canadian National |
Date: | Late 1950's |
Location: | Port Colborne |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck Coll… |
Railway: | Niagara St. Cathar… |
Date: | 06/XX/1956 |
Location: | Port Colborne |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck Coll… |
Railway: | Canadian National |
Date: | 08/XX/1972 |
Location: | Port Colborne |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck Coll… |
Railway: | Niagara St. Cathar… |
Date: | 06/XX/1956 |
Location: | Port Colborne |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck |
Railway: | Toronto Hamilton a… |
Date: | 07/XX/1986 |
Location: | Port Colborne |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck - Ha… |
Railway: | Other |
Date: | 09/14/1981 |
Location: | Port Colborne |
Province: |
Ontario |

Name: | Michael Klauck Coll… |
Railway: | Canadian National |
Date: | 05/18/1959 |
Location: | Port Colborne |
Province: |
Ontario |
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