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On March 30, 1985 the C&O Canadian operations out of St. Thomas began to shut down when the CASO (Canada Southern) was sold to CN and CP. The C&O was able to abandon its' Windsor-St. Thomas segment and later they ceased operations eastward to Buffalo and only kept the Sarnia Region. This image taken at the C&O main shop area in St. Thomas shows many the GP7s assigned there now dead awaiting disposition. Further input to the whereabouts of these units, the date of the roundhouse/facility demolition and the actual location of the facility would be appreciated. Your scribe's memory has drawn a blank. I have heard that the development slated for this property never materialized and the land, after all these years, is nothing but a crop of weeds. Anyone??
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Caption: On March 30, 1985 the C&O Canadian operations out of St. Thomas began to shut down when the CASO (Canada Southern) was sold to CN and CP. The C&O was able to abandon its' Windsor-St. Thomas segment and later they ceased operations eastward to Buffalo and only kept the Sarnia Region. This image taken at the C&O main shop area in St. Thomas shows many the GP7s assigned there now dead awaiting disposition. Further input to the whereabouts of these units, the date of the roundhouse/facility demolition and the actual location of the facility would be appreciated. Your scribe's memory has drawn a blank. I have heard that the development slated for this property never materialized and the land, after all these years, is nothing but a crop of weeds. Anyone??

Photographer:
A.W. Mooney [2134] (more) (contact)
Date: 02/03/1986 (search)
Railway: Chessie System (search)
Reporting Marks: C&O 5730 etc (search)
Train Symbol: nil (search)
Subdivision/SNS: C&O main shop & rdse (search)
City/Town: St. Thomas (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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8 Comments
  1. I know the place that you are looking for. It is indeed just a bunch of weeds. However, clues abound if one cares to look. Sounds like a great excuse for a lunch date to me, Arnold. When are you coming?

  2. If it ever stops (bleepin’) snowing I would like to check out once again the land of the lost( trackage). Stay tuned.:o)

  3. A majority of them were bought by Lambton Cartage & Warehousing and moved to Sarnia as seen below:
    http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=1586620

  4. And to add insult to injury they built a new Tim Horton’s dead center on the old mainline right of way. Just what we need another Tim’s.

  5. Well. That figures. Decontaminated the soil did they? I doubt it. I guess they should have built the TIMs when the mainline was still there. Would have created a whole new meaning to the term ‘drive thru’ :o )

  6. This is a very depressing image. Nicely shot, mind you.

  7. And one SW hiding in there too. If only St.Thomas still was what it used to be.

  8. Cameron: Depressing is the first thing that came to mind for me as well. Dull miserable damp overcast February day; shop closed, locos stored and the snow is grubby. Lifeless. It doesn’t get much crappier for photos.

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