Georgetown CN station

Robin Matthysen Feb 3, 2001

  1. Robin Matthysen

    Robin Matthysen Passed Away October 17, 2005 In Memoriam

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    This station was built around 1858.
    Looking north from the parking lot. Located in Georgetown, Ontario.
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    Looking east. There was a baggage area off this end originally.
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    Looking west. This sation is only used for the GO service now.
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    The platform side. Looking south. There used to be windows in the tower.
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    [ 02 February 2001: Message edited by: Robin Matthysen ]
     
  2. DaveCN5710

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    Robin , is Georgetown near Toronto ?
     
  3. Telegrapher

    Telegrapher Passed away July 30, 2008 In Memoriam

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    Robin

    Great Photos

    Dick :D
     
  4. Robin Matthysen

    Robin Matthysen Passed Away October 17, 2005 In Memoriam

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    Yes Davecn5623. Georgetown is about 60 kilometres NW of Toronto. Fairly close to Guelph if you know where that is
     
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    Thanks Robin , actually you have taken some pics of CN power and I have seen that same power a day or two later over here in Michigan [​IMG]
     
  6. Operater

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    Hi everyone, Feb 25th, 01, ll:50 Hrs MST.

    Re: Georgetown Station. [​IMG] As I used
    to Remember it It was a Nice Little
    "Train Order Office". :D for Pagr/Freights
    to or from the Guelph Sub. I know I have
    Train Orders from Georgetown. :D Its to
    bad that C.T.C./MBS or OCS took all the Fun
    out of Railroading/Railfanning at Your
    Favourite Stations :( Train Orders etc
    were Fun to Collect [​IMG] and told a lot
    about whats Happening along the Line.
    Long Live Stations if Any and the Train
    Order Signals they Proudly Displayed. [​IMG]
    I can B reached at -
    trainorders@hotmail.com

    Andrew,
    Calgary. [​IMG]
     

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