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W. H. N. Rossiter
Softcover
26 pages
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This work brings together a selection of photographs and reminiscences of the author’s days as a rail photographer and railroader, during the sunset period of the great steam era. The author’s enthusiasm for steam locomotives goes back far beyond the 1950’s. One of the author’s earliest recollections is of when his aunt, at the author’s urging took him to a local street crossing in Toronto where we spent a pleasant afternoon in the crossing watchman’s hut looking at the parade of steam on the Toronto to Montreal main line. About two years later in 1930, one of the greatest events of the author’s life took place. His uncle purchased a small farm in Oakville. The farm bordered the Canadian National’s Toronto to Hamilton main line. Heaven on earth had been attained! This was one of the busies railroad lines in Canada, with the variety of power from four different roads– the Canadian National, the Canadian Pacific, the Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo, and the New York Central. Day and night, great trains thundered by, 300 feet from the house.
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W. H. N. Rossiter
Softcover
26 pages
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New old stock.
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