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Ferguson ave still creates railway memories, but not as profound as  Arnold Mooneys shot, presently our #1 image alltime. With industrial Hamilton in the background, SOR 495 is headed back to the yard on the N&NW Spur and chugging mightily up the grade, about to pass under Ferguson Ave to meet the CNR Grimsby Subdivision. RLK 3873 sports a rather tasteful patch job, eliminating the Raillink logos, most likely a transitional scheme before application of G&W Orange.
For the history buffs - the N&NW Spur, (Formerly the Hamilton & North Western railway mainline) had a grade seperated underpass with the Great Western at this point (which survived well into the CN Days) and a roundhouse, shops and yard existed just to the south (Behind me) - the outline of which can still be seen today, but has only in the last 2 years been re-developed. The famous Ferguson Street running would be just south of me - itself part of the former H&NW mainline. The N&NW Spur runs into the industrial spurs in the background, and used to cross the QEW/HWY 2, north across the beach strip, meeting the Oakville sub at Burlington West. The Halton sub to Georgetown is also part of the former H&NW Railway, as is the SSR at Tottenham, and the SOR Hagersville sub from Caledonia to Garnet.
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Caption: Ferguson ave still creates railway memories, but not as profound as Arnold Mooneys shot, presently our #1 image alltime. With industrial Hamilton in the background, SOR 495 is headed back to the yard on the N&NW Spur and chugging mightily up the grade, about to pass under Ferguson Ave to meet the CNR Grimsby Subdivision. RLK 3873 sports a rather tasteful patch job, eliminating the Raillink logos, most likely a transitional scheme before application of G&W Orange.

For the history buffs - the N&NW Spur, (Formerly the Hamilton & North Western railway mainline) had a grade seprated underpass with the Great Western Railway here (which survived well into the CN Days) and a roundhouse, shops and yard just to the south (Behind me) - the outline of which can still be seen today. Only in the last 2 years has the HNW shop lands been re-developed. The famous Ferguson ave. Street running would be just south of me - itself part of the former H&NW mainline. The N&NW Main used to run across Industrial Hamilton, then north across the QEW/HWY 2 and beach strip, meeting the Oakville sub at Burlington West. The Halton sub to Georgetown is also part of the former H&NW Railway, as is the SSR at Tottenham, and the SOR Hagersville sub from Caledonia to Garnet.

Photographer:
Stephen C. Host [1535] (more) (contact)
Date: 04/09/2014 (search)
Railway: Southern Ontario Railway (search)
Reporting Marks: RLK 3873 (search)
Train Symbol: 495 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: N&NW Spur (search)
City/Town: Hamilton (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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