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Alco WDLR locomotive at the Ffestiniog Railway 1995 gala. The Froissy Dompierre Light Railway (French: Chemin de fer Froissy-Dompierre, CFCD) is a 600 mm (1 ft 11 + 5 ⁄ 8 in) narrow gauge light railway running from Froissy (a hamlet of La Neuville-lès-Bray) to Dompierre-Becquincourt, through Cappy, in the Somme department, France.
Amtsbanen på Als / Ekleinbahn N, Als, re-establish a 6 km section of the railway from Nordborg to Universe (Danish amusement park) Bevaringsforeningen Gedser Remise – roundhouse S, Falster, DJK; BjergBanen S H, Jylland; Blovstrødbanen N, Zealand, DJK; Bornholms Railway Museum- narrow gauge, Bornholm, future re establish a section of the ...
Roundhouse Park is a 17-acre (6.9 ha) park in the downtown core of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is in the former Railway Lands . It features the John Street Roundhouse , a preserved locomotive roundhouse that houses the Toronto Railway Museum , Steam Whistle Brewing , and the Rec Room restaurant and entertainment complex.
Hamilton and Lake Erie Railway: GT: 1869 1876 Hamilton and North-Western Railway: Hamilton and North-Western Railway: GT: 1872 1888 Grand Trunk Railway: Hamilton and Port Dover Railway: GT: 1853 1873 Hamilton and Lake Erie Railway: Hamilton and Toronto Railway: GT: 1852 1855 Great Western Railway: Huntsville and Lake of Bays Railway: 1900 1960 ...
A railway bridge spanning Don River (west branch) and E.T. Seton Park, south of Eglinton Avenue East railway tracks over Bloor St W, east of Dundas St W. [ 15 ] railway tracks over Bloor St W, east of Symington
The West Toronto Railpath is a multi-use trail in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, running from The Junction neighbourhood toward downtown Toronto. The Railpath was developed by the City of Toronto for bicycle and pedestrian use. Like Toronto's Beltline and Don Mills trails, it is an urban rail-to-trail project. Phase 1 of the path opened in 2009.
The Esplanade was redeveloped into a residential area, known as the "St. Lawrence Neighbourhood" in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In the blocks between Jarvis and Parliament, the southern part of the street (and the former rail tracks) were converted to a long strip of park and recreation space for the residents - David Crombie Park.
The Railway Lands between the Toronto waterfront and Front Street, c. 1919.The area saw a build up of rail lines from the 1850s to the 1920s. The first railway, Ontario, Simcoe and Huron (OS&H), arrived in Toronto in 1853 with a station located near the current Union Station.