Postcard of Welland's trolley system named the Niagara, Welland and Lake Erie Railway, c. 1925.
The text on the back reads: "The trolley car. Welland's early transit system, circa 1925. One of three cars that operated on the Downtown Trolley Line…
Black and white photographic postcard of the new Michigan Central Railway Station on King Street, with the Toronto Hamilton & Buffalo train approaching, c. 1915.
The text on the back reads: "King St. railway station circa 1915, jointly operated by…
Black and white photographic postcard of the Toronto Hamilton & Buffalo train leaving Welland station westbound over Michigan Central third canal bridge, c. 1905-1911.
The text on the back reads: "T.H. & B. Train leaving Welland station westbound…
Black and white photograph of the editor of the Welland Tribune, T.N. Morrison, interviewing CN Railway official D.V. Gonder on the new Turbo train. After the interview Morrison was heading back to his seat and the train struck a truck on the tracks,…
Black and white photographic print of a fire at the train station near Patterson Avenue, c. 1920s. Spectators are seen observing the fire from the tracks. Imperial Manufacturing Company's building can be seen on the right.
Colour photograph showing an old train trestle that's half taken apart or fallen apart on the Welland River, c. 1980. The old Welland County General Hospital can be seen in the background.
Colour photograph of the railroad Bridge 15 over the Welland Canal between Ontario Road and Lincoln Street, c. 1983. The bridge used to carry the main line of the Canada Southern Railway over the canal. Photo taken by Ross Beard.
Black and white photographic print showing Canada's Southern Railway Bridge over the second Welland Canal, July 26, 1872. The bridge was completed in 1872 and was in operation by 1873.
Colour photograph of Welland railroad Bridge 15, a swing bridge, c. 1983. View to the northeast, near the corner of Ontario Road and Prince Charles Drive, and the Welland Hospital can be seen in the left background.