
Rails Across Ontario: Exploring Ontario's Railway Heritage
Author(s): Ron Brown (Author)
- Publisher: Dundurn
- Publication Date: 26 Dec. 2013
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 216 pages
- ISBN-10: 1459707532
- ISBN-13: 9781459707535
Book Description
Explore Ontario’s rich railway heritage ― from stations and hotels to train rides, bridges, water towers, and roundhouses.
Rails Across Ontario will take the reader back to a time when the railway ruled the economy and the landscape.
Read about historic stations, railway museums, heritage train rides, and historic bridges. Follow old rail lines along Ontario’s most popular rail trails. Find out where steam engines still puff across farm fields and where historic train coaches lead deep into the wilds of Ontario’s scenic north country. Discover long forgotten but once vital railway structures, such as roundhouses, coal docks, and water towers. Learn about regular VIA Rail routes that follow some of the province’s oldest rail lines and pass some of its most historic stations, including one that has operated continuously since 1857.
Editorial Reviews
Review
As promised by its title,
Rails Across Ontario: Exploring Ontario’s Railway Heritage is a most-interesting collection of bits published by Dundurn, Toronto. ― St. Thomas Times-JournalA reader’s treasure of both historical and contemporary railway lore. ―
Chronicle-Journal… Ron Brown’s exploration of Ontario’s railway heritage is a thorough, carefully researched account of the coming of the Railway Age to the mid-nineteenth century colony that would become Ontario in 1867… This is an entertaining and lively book for historians and rail enthusiasts of all types. ―
OHS Bulletin Rails Across Ontario is another in a series of entertaining and informative books prepared by the prolific Ron Brown, whose knowledge of people and places related to an earlier Ontario is unmatched. ― Toronto Sun…Brown’s new
Rails Across Ontario continues his project of unearthing this hidden history. Like his previous titles, Rails is designed as a reference book – you may read it cover-to-cover when you first get it, but it’s clearly meant to be easy to consult when thinking about, or better yet exploring particular communities. ― Niagara Life MagazineRon Brown’s book takes a travel writer’s historical look at all the factors that have made Ontario’s rail network what it is today. There is a wealth of history here, as one can imagine… [
Rails Across Ontario] is to be enjoyed for its look at all the different aspects connected to the development of the railways and their infrastructure. ― Railway Modeller MagazineA great little book that would be well worth to keep in the car… ―
BranchlineAbout the Author
Ron Brown, a geographer and travel writer, has authored more than twenty books, including Canada’s World Wonders and The Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore. A past chair of the Writers’ Union of Canada and a current member of the East York Historical Society, he gives lectures and conducts tours along Ontario’s back roads. Ron lives in Toronto.
Ron Brown, a geographer and travel writer, has authored more than twenty books, including Canada’s World Wonders and The Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore. A past chair of the Writers’ Union of Canada and a current member of the East York Historical Society, he gives lectures and conducts tours along Ontario’s back roads. Ron lives in Toronto.
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