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Canadian Railroads > Cochran, ON in November 1978Date: 05/17/17 23:51 Cochran, ON in November 1978 Author: MartyBernard Roger Puta was in Cochran, ON in November 1978. I just found these two. Does the first one look to be in Cochrane? The second photo looks like the shields on the car in the first photo. What does it mean?
Thanks, Marty Bernard Date: 05/18/17 00:36 Re: Cochran, ON in November 1978 Author: railsmith MartyBernard Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Roger Puta was in Cochran, ON in November 1978. I > just found these two. Does the first one look to > be in Cochrane? The second photo looks like the > shields on the car in the first photo. What does > it mean? That is the coat of arms of the Province of Ontario. The motto in Latin translates as: "Loyal she began, loyal she remains." It refers to the Loyalist refugees from the American Revolution, who settled in the Province of Canada, which later was divided into Upper Canada and Lower Canada. Those became, respectively, Ontario and Quebec. Date: 05/18/17 00:54 Re: Cochran, ON in November 1978 Author: MartyBernard Thanks railsmith! Marty
Date: 05/21/17 06:32 Re: Cochran, ON in November 1978 Author: DrLoco Nice photos, yes, those look like the Cochrane station platform with one of Ontario Northland's trains.
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