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Railways of Caledon
Documenting the Railways of Caledon, Ontario, Canada.
By Christopher Livett

Caledon, Ontario, Canada:
Population: 45,000.
Size: 686 km2.
Location: 45 min northwest of Toronto.
'CPR #183 rolls into Forks of the Credit in 1905.'  From 'Running Late on the Bruce' By Ralph Beaumont and James Filby

Well, here it is. The basic design draft for the website. Now all I need is content! So if you have comments, recommendations, photos, stories, or maps, please e-mail me.

I apologise for the slow updates, it's just that I'm well... lazy. Give me time, and changes will come.

E-mail: clivett@transit.toronto.on.ca

When I am done, there will be a section on the four lines (TGB, N&NW, CVR, and CP's MacTier Sub), and two towns (Georgetown and Orangeville) with maps, pictures, and a detailed history for each section, as well as sections for news and events.

The general boundaries for this page will be: Fraxa (CVR, TGB) and Tottenham (H&NW, CP) in the North, Elora (CVR) in the West, Brampton (CVR), Woodbridge (TGB, CP) and Georgetown (N&NW) in the South.


On the left is some preliminary stuff that should be of interest:
Map in a quick selection of maps, including a map of Caledon showing the approximate route of the lines as well as topographical maps of Caledon, so you can pick out the lines.
History is just a quick overview with some dates.
Photo Gallery has some photos from both local railfans as well as taken from some publications.
Links has some great links for local railfans.
BruceRys is a Yahoo! Group which discusses and tours current and former rail lines in the area.

Thanks for dropping by! A be sure to send me your pictures for the photo gallery!


Since 10 November 2002.

Page designed and maintained by Christopher Livett.
All original images and text copyright Christopher Livett except where otherwise noted.
Page last updated 10 November 2002.

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