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Even though many old scenes around Niagara are relatively common, this I find an amazing shot. A real rarity.
Another thing is this is highly likely to have been taken FROM Canada (the bottom left hand corner I believe is Canadian soil)
As a result it does meet our rules for Content – but just. I highly suspect what we’re looking at is the American Side of the Great Gorge Railway a few short years before it was shut down for good.
The Great Gorge Railway did operate in a ‘u’ pattern across a bridge at Queenston/Lewiston and into Canada to the Canadian ‘side’.
Now this is a neat rare shot. What are the remains, tracks?
This photo is from the Canadian side based on other photos in the album. If you view the location in Google maps and tilt the view, the location looks to be about half way between the rail bridges and the whirlpool. traces of the roadbed are visible between the rockfalls. A parallel row of trees north of the botanical gardens is about the only trace of the roadbed on the Canadian side
I lived in Lewiston, NY, in the mid 90′s for a few years. It was (is) a very interesting small town in terms of history, architecture and culture. I was delighted to see this very historical photograph. Thanks for posting, Eric!