Image: Hamilton interurban terminal yard 1920s
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Description: This early-1920s photograph depicts the rail yard at the Hamilton Terminal Station in the city of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. According to Tom Luton, "[t]he three cars along King St are HTC #610, HRER #302, and probably HTC #608. From the signs, 302 is headed for Oakville, and 608 is bound for Dundas."
Title: Hamilton interurban terminal yard 1920s
Credit: Terminal Station http://www.trainweb.org/hamtransithist/HamiltonTerminalStation.html%7CHamilton Terminal Station on Trainweb.org.
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License: Public domain
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