Welcome Visitor. First time here? Like what you see? Bookmark us for when you are bored, and check out 'top shots' and 'fantastic (editors choice)' in the menu above, you won't be dissapointed. Join our community! click here to sign up for an account today. Sick of this message? Get rid of it by logging-in here.



On the morning of Tuesday, August 31st, 1965, after westbound freight 401 passed, crews went to work to erase the old wood frame CN Pembroke Ontario station from the planet. The west wall of the building was the first to go.  This photograph shows one of the first blows being administered. As the entire structure was deemed as scrap, no effort was made to save anything. The process took only about a hour. Location is approximate.
Copyright Notice: This image ©First954 all rights reserved.



Caption: On the morning of Tuesday, August 31st, 1965, after westbound freight 401 passed, crews went to work to erase the old wood frame CN Pembroke Ontario station from the planet. The west wall of the building was the first to go. This photograph shows one of the first blows being administered. As the entire structure was deemed as scrap, no effort was made to save anything. The process took only about a hour. Location is approximate.

Photographer:
First954 [266] (more) (contact)
Date: 08/31/1965 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: N/A (search)
Train Symbol: N/A (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Pembroke ON Mile 86.9 Beachburg Sub (search)
City/Town: Pembroke (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
Share Link: http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=39092
Click here to Log-in or Register and add your vote.

11 Favourites
Photographers like Gold.Log-in or Register to show appreciation
View count: 1338 Views

Share this image on Facebook, Twitter or email using the icons below
Photo ID: 37898

Map courtesy of Open Street Map

Full size | Suncalc
Note: Read why maps changed. Suncalc.net for reference only.

All comments must be positive in nature and abide by site rules. Anything else may be removed without warning.

2 Comments
  1. Very sad indeed. Doesn’t take them long to demolish historical structures! :(

  2. Ouch. It hurts to look at this.

Railpictures.ca © 2006-2023 all rights reserved. Photographs are copyright of the photographer and used with permission
Terms and conditions | About us