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Not a steam engine, but close to the same view of Merritton as that captured by Mr. Mooney in his 1980 photo of CNR 6060.  Note the changes to the track layout, for Trillium to cross the main and run south to Thorold involves heading a half mile west to the new crossover (behind the photographer).  There is at least, a van in the consist.
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Caption: Not a steam engine, but close to the same view of Merritton as that captured by Mr. Mooney in his 1980 photo of CNR 6060. Note the changes to the track layout, for Trillium to cross the main and run south to Thorold involves heading a half mile west to the new crossover (behind the photographer). There is at least, a van in the consist.

Photographer:
Tony Bock [74] (more) (contact)
Date: 04/07/2005 (search)
Railway: Trillium Railway (search)
Reporting Marks: Trillium 110 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: Merritton (search)
City/Town: St Catherines (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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5 Comments
  1. I miss that van. Last time it was in Merriton was early 2013.

  2. It really is amazing how much my old stomping grounds have changed.

  3. Tony – I added your photo to the Time Machine page – there are now three photos from this very spot!

    http://www.railpictures.ca/time-machine

    Great work and thank you for noting the similarities.

  4. The distance from Glendale Avenue (where the car is crossing the tracks) to the Welland Canal (where we see the bridge) seems somehow shorter than I remember it. There used to be a trestle which crossed the tracks between Glendale and the bridge over the canal.

  5. Btw 110 is scrapped as of summer 2022

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