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Well before my time, Bill, but I had the same sort of experience heading over the border to document the last days of the Niagara Jct.Rwy.
What a magnificent line-up, Bill! Looking at this property and the right or way now, it’s hard to fathom that any of this ever existed.
I grewup living at the corner of Hillcroft and Jarvis. Hang around the shops quite bit. I remember those rails being removed during the early 90′s. The last of the Oshawa Railway.
The OR’s Hillcroft Shops located at 185 Hillcroft Street Oshawa, ON. later became the home of Bert Pyke Ltd. manufacturer of railway MoW equipment (ballast regulators, tie cranes, tie spacers, snow switch brooms, to name a few). The company name was later updated to Pyke Manufacturing. In 1999 Pyke was acquired by Nordco Inc. of Oak Creek, WI. Nordco eventually moved the equipment production from Oshawa to their Oak Creek, WI facility and the shops and offices were vacated. The Hillcroft St. facility was demolished in June of 2013. I was in the Oshawa facility countless times during my years at CN and subsequent employment in the railway Work Equipment industry. The shop floor was laid with ‘wood bricks’ and I was able to obtain one before the building was demolished.