Rail heritage in The Junction plaque presentations, July 8, 2017. Image by Herman Custodio.
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Resource ID
6503
Access
Open
Credit Line
Image by Herman Custodio
Date of Creation
08 July 2017
Keywords
Events, Industrial Heritage, child
Program Category
Historical Plaques
Rights
Herman Custodio
Caption
Rail heritage in The Junction plaque presentations, July 8, 2017. Image by Herman Custodio.
Description
Child views two plaques on rail heritage in the Junction Triangle. One of the plaques focuses on a beloved, and newly renovated neighbourhood landmark: the Wallace Street Footbridge. The other tells the history of the West Toronto Railway Diamonds, one of the busiest industrial crossroads in Toronto.