The Official Newsletter of the TH&B Historical Society |
Listed here are the Tables of Contents from Volume 12 of The Ontarian, the official newsletter of the TH&B Railway historical society. The Ontarian is published quarterly.
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Volume 12 Number 1: October 2009On the cover: On December 3, 1977, weather worn SW-9 #55 reposes between assignments while idling outside of stall #1 at the Chatham Street Roundhouse. Rod Wilson photograph. |
Article | Author | Photos and Graphics |
Canadian Pacific Freights on the TH&B |
John C. Eull |
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Making the Rookie Look Good | Bob Livingstone (R.J.L.), Retired Dispatcher | |
Early Legislative History of the TH&B Part 1 - How It All Began | Roger Baxter | |
TH&B Historical Society Executive Report | ||
Form 1003: Train Consist Report - CP Starlite, November 29, 1985 |
Volume 12 Number 2: June 2010On the cover: GP-7 #76 idles between assignments at the Chatham Street Roundhouse in May 1968. Ray Hoadley Photograph, TH&B Historical Society Archives Collection. |
Article | Author | Photos and Graphics |
Jerseyville Station: Life After Closure |
Bob Livingstone (R.J.L.), Retired Dispatcher |
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Were Are They Now? | Bryant Barbour |
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Number One: The Chrysler Railcar of the TH&B | Timothy Miller, reprinted from Vintage Vehicles Canada, May 1980 | |
Early Legislative History of the TH&B Part 2: The First Charter | Roger Baxter | |
Form 1003: Train Consist Report - West Local, October 16, 1975 | ||
TH&B Historical Society Executive Report |
Volume 12 Number 3– May 2011On the cover: GP-7s #71 and #73 lead an Extra East past the passenger shelter at Vinemount, Ontario, on November 14, 1964. Jim Brown Photograph. |
Article | Author | Photos and Graphics |
A Brief History of the 4500 Series Double-Sheathed Boxcars |
Lance Brown |
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Recollections of the TH&B From A C.P.R. Brakeman | Clifford Allen Beagan |
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Early Legislative History of the TH&B Part 3 - The Charter Revived | Roger Baxter | |
Form 1003: Train Consist Report - Extra West Local, Departing Coyle Yard January 31, 1969. | ||
TH&B Historical Society Executive Report |