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	<title>Comments on: If only I&#8217;d seen a train here &#8211; I&#8217;d be in heaven, but I have to resort to the kind folks who share their memories on this site and elsewhere as I was a bit too young when this all came to an end. I&#8217;m not much of a station photographer, but having spent a lot of time documenting the CSX/C&amp;O remnants in Ontario over the years I had to make the trip to Ridgetown to photograph it and this is my effort. And guess what, it&#8217;s still there and still the Signals department HQ in 2017. Will it last into 2018 is the question.. and for how much longer?
For a view in 1976 see Arnold&#8217;s photo  here 
And some interesting tidbits that may shed light into why all of this still exists despite being 50 miles from live rail:
The Lake Erie and Detroit River Railway company STILL exists
The LE&amp;DR Continued to meet in Walkerville, annually to conduct their AGM as little as 8 years ago
The LE&amp;DR&#8217;s office is now in Toronto at the Royal Bank Plaza (Likely just a paper office) however
The LE&amp;DR has three directors, two in Jacksonville, and one in Montreal, a CSX Traffic manager.
CSX has only 30 subsidiaries and most are real estate or other non transportation assets, the LE&amp;DR is one of the handful of remaining transportation subsidiaries existing as part of CSX in 2017. The Montreal division is the St. Lawrence and Adirondack Railway company and is operated in a similar manner.
It&#8217;s my knowledge, aside from some land in St. Thomas (Tim Hortons) the entire right of way from St. Thomas to Windsor  is still owned by the LE&amp;DR and leased to CSX, except for the Windsor/Walkerville portions which are leased to CN. I don&#8217;t think much if anything has been sold off for real estate purposes, etc. Heck, St. Thomas is still a brownfield and the turntable pit is still in place&#8230; Canadian real estate should be quite valuable to any US company &#8211; you can buy 10 houses in Deslher or Fostoria for the price of a single plot of land in Ontario.
Sarnia to Wallaceburg is also still owned by the LE&amp;DR and leased to CSX as part of a running rights agreement.
Chatham to Blenheim  &#8211; the rail, ties, and signals above the dirt is owned by CN, but the land is STILL owned by LE&amp;DR and leased to CN &#8211; when CN leaves town, LE&amp;DR still owns the right of way &#8211; this was the deal struck in 2006.
Chatham to Wallaceburg, should have been fully transferred to the region of Chatham-Kent and LE&amp;DR SHOULD have no ownership interest in it of any kind &#8211; the only reason I say should is I haven&#8217;t seen the contract.. and you just don&#8217;t know what was agreed to.

So are you surprised why so little has changed? I still wonder if there are non CSX Shareholders still owning stock in the LE&amp;DR and if this is why it has yet to be amalgamated entirely into CSX &#8211; a descendent of the LE&amp;DR in the Walkerville area getting dividends after 100 years &#8211; the Sarnia traffic would be worth a pretty penny. We&#8217;ll see what Hunter Harrison has in store but you know he can&#8217;t leave things be..

Sources for the above: Canada Gazette, Corporation annual filings (Gov&#8217;t of Canada), CSX Annual filings, Canadian Transportation Agency filings (certificate of fitness 2015), press releases and financial reports circia 2006, and personal observations (maps.google.com and/or google earth, etc)</title>
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