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The Canada Southern Railway or the CASO as most knew it by was a railroad line that ran from Buffalo to Detroit.  Pictured here is the CASO railway station at St. Thomas Ontario.  In the foreground is some of the remaining track from the large yard that used to be in St. Thomas.  Now it is all gone and torn up, but there is a group that is restoring the old station.  Tomorrow what is left of the CASO in the stretch of Windsor Essex and Kent is going to be removed and the CASO days will be over.
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Caption: The Canada Southern Railway or the CASO as most knew it by was a railroad line that ran from Buffalo to Detroit. Pictured here is the CASO railway station at St. Thomas Ontario. In the foreground is some of the remaining track from the large yard that used to be in St. Thomas. Now it is all gone and torn up, but there is a group that is restoring the old station. Tomorrow what is left of the CASO in the stretch of Windsor Essex and Kent is going to be removed and the CASO days will be over.

Photographer:
Joseph Bishop [717] (more) (contact)
Date: 08/16/2011 (search)
Railway: Canada Southern Railway (search)
Reporting Marks: Not Provided
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: CASO St. Thomas (search)
City/Town: St. Thomas (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. I worked in that station during the Conrail era. Crew dispatcher, office was the doors just this side of the first arch, and Car Control. Office was end of building bottom right window.

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