Welcome Visitor. First time here? Like what you see? Bookmark us for when you are bored, and check out 'top shots' and 'fantastic (editors choice)' in the menu above, you won't be dissapointed. Join our community! click here to sign up for an account today. Sick of this message? Get rid of it by logging-in here.



If you happen to be driving along Hwy 52 between Copetown and Hwy 403, it is hard to imagine coming across a scene like this. But it once was. Now, the location is overgrown with brush and good sized trees, the railroad is no more; it is now the quiet Hamilton-Brantford Rail Trail. This is former namesign 'Summit' in rail terminology but the actual closest settlement would be Jerseyville. B&O 4801, C&O 4885 and 4828 with the Steel Train for Nanticoke and just about everything else in this image save for the highway is now a part of history.
Copyright Notice: This image ©A.W.Mooney all rights reserved.



Caption: If you happen to be driving along Hwy 52 between Copetown and Hwy 403, it is hard to imagine coming across a scene like this. But it once was. Now, the location is overgrown with brush and good sized trees, the railroad is no more; it is now the quiet Hamilton-Brantford Rail Trail. This is former namesign 'Summit' in rail terminology but the actual closest settlement would be Jerseyville. B&O 4801, C&O 4885 and 4828 with the Steel Train for Nanticoke and just about everything else in this image save for the highway is now a part of history.

Photographer:
A.W.Mooney [2189] (more) (contact)
Date: 11/14/1983 (search)
Railway: Chessie System (search)
Reporting Marks: B&O 4801 (search)
Train Symbol: 'Nanticoke' (search)
Subdivision/SNS: TH&B Waterford Sub (search)
City/Town: Summit (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
Share Link: http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=30966
Click here to Log-in or Register and add your vote.

31 Favourites
Photographers like Gold.Log-in or Register to show appreciation
View count: 2700 Views

Share this image on Facebook, Twitter or email using the icons below
Photo ID: 29796

Map courtesy of Open Street Map

Full size | Suncalc



All comments must be positive in nature and abide by site rules. Anything else may be removed without warning.

10 Comments
  1. I’ve walked a good chunk of this trail on more than one occasion. I like it, well shown Arnold!

  2. I reallly really like this picture!

    I would just like to point out that in this picture the photographer is facing west.

  3. crap i think what i said was wrong, your facing east.

  4. Crap. You got it Ralph. I am looking eastward.

  5. This early 80′s stuff of yours really hurts. I really wish I was a more capable photographer when I was 2.

  6. And your own kids are going to be a bit peeved you didn’t train them on digital when THEY were two.

  7. Good point! I better get on that. :)

  8. I love these older shots because the cars (of the automotive variety I mean…) add a lot of interest on their own. Great shot Arnold!

  9. Another great shot. In my travels now I always wonder what was in thia area and this provides some great insight as usual.

  10. Thanks for your comment(s), Paul. I’m glad you are enjoying this stuff.

Railpictures.ca © 2006-2024 all rights reserved. Photographs are copyright of the photographer and used with permission
Terms and conditions | About us