09-23-2017, 08:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-23-2017, 08:30 PM by DHLawrence.)
There used to be a section on Ferguson Street in Hamilton but it was pulled up in the 80s. I think Peterborough's Bethune Street used to *be* a railway line in some segments; others presumably had street running because there are houses facing it. Story is that a lot of the ruts in Charlotte Street are where the road is sinking around railway ties, but they seem awfully close together.
A few more examples are listed here. Kent Street in Guelph is a special case because the tracks are in a boulevard. So are Lakeshore's, come to think of it.
A few more examples are listed here. Kent Street in Guelph is a special case because the tracks are in a boulevard. So are Lakeshore's, come to think of it.