Black and white photograph of the NS&T (Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto) Railway near the fairgrounds, Oct. 6, 1909, with people getting off to go to the fairgrounds.
Newspaper clipping from the Welland Tribune, c. 1959, showing passengers on the NS&T (Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto) Railway going home for the day. The last run for the NS&T was March 28, 1959, and it was the last interurban electric railway…
Newspaper clipping from the Welland Tribune, c. 1959, showing young Done Hale of Rochester operating the controls on the NS&T (Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto) Railway. The last run for the NS&T was March 28, 1959, and it was the last interurban…
Newspaper clipping from the Welland Tribune, c. 1959, two motormen of the NS&T (Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto) Railway Ron Wingrove and Gordon Morris. The last run for the NS&T was March 28, 1959, and it was the last interurban electric railway…
Newspaper clipping from the Welland Tribune, c. 1959, showing the NS&T (Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto) train waiting to cross tracks. The last run for the NS&T was March 28, 1959, and it was the last interurban electric railway operating in…
Newspaper clipping from the Welland Tribune, c. 1959, showing the NS&T (Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto) train crossing the swing bridge in Thorold. The last run for the NS&T was March 28, 1959, and it was the last interurban electric railway…
Newspaper clipping from the Welland Tribune, c. 1959, showing the NS&T (Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto) train leaving Port Colborne for Thorold. The last run for the NS&T was March 28, 1959, and it was the last interurban electric railway…
Newspaper clipping from the Welland Tribune, c. 1959, showing an NS&T (Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto) train on a speed run for spectators. The last run for the NS&T was March 28, 1959, and it was the last interurban electric railway operating…
Two black and white photographs showing NS&T (Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto) Car #623 arriving at Welland Station, c. 1950s. Photographs were taken by Milton J. Brown and from a collection by A.F. Sagon-King, Thorold.