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A view of the Medonte station taken from the lead unit of the Port McNicoll roadswitcher. The track on the left is the connection to the Port McNicoll subdivision with the mileboard for Coldwater seen on the right. It must be summer as the air conditioner has been installed in the waiting area window. The date is approximate. Unknown  photographer from my collection.
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Caption: A view of the Medonte station taken from the lead unit of the Port McNicoll roadswitcher. The track on the left is the connection to the Port McNicoll subdivision with the mileboard for Coldwater seen on the right. It must be summer as the air conditioner has been installed in the waiting area window. The date is approximate. Unknown photographer from my collection.

Photographer:
Eric May [191] (more) (contact)
Date: 1975 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CP 8150 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: Mactier (search)
City/Town: Medonte (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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4 Comments
  1. Always regret missing that station while making my rounds. Sure like this photo.

  2. I didn’t get to see it in operation, but I was able to measure it up and get some reference photos to build a model just before it got torn down in 1995.

  3. Amazing photo ! The lettering and brick construction made this little station so unique.

  4. Great place to watch trains.
    Building was insul brick not real brick!
    Insul brick was a shingle texured material for anyone curious

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