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Nice shot, Marcus. That line, the CN Guelph Town Spur (or City Spur… have seen both), was removed in 1972. There were at least two customers along the spur, between Woolwich and Exhibition Streets.
Thanks
I had always been told it was removed in the 20’s never realized it survived that long.
I should also note this was built by the Great Western as an extension of the Galt & Guelph Railway circa 1871, which ended roughly at Edinburgh Road in 1857. That location would today be XV yard, where GWR’s station was for a few years. This left GWR passengers with the need to either transfer to competing GTR trains at Guelph Junction (Alma St.) or find another way to travel one mile downtown. This extension allowed a GWR station to be built along Cardigan Street at the end of GWR tracks. With the GWR being merged with the GTR in 1882, this station was removed from service that same year, and demolished soon after.
GWR station: https://guelph.pastperfectonline.com/photo/62A05CF7-934C-41FA-B01C-344282818700
1972 shot by Donald Coulman at Suffolk Street, showing removal of city spur: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jcWPFor3CSOpjpm_LbtLyV1VZRZKQhq-/view?usp=sharing