Concession 2E Railway Bridgein-person Doors Open Simcoe County
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This bridge is one of the few heritage structures left from the North Simcoe Railway (established in 1878) in the Township of Tiny. It became a vital part along the line that ran from Colwell to Penetanguishene, which encompassed much of the length of the township. The bridge remains an important (and rare) link to the township’s railroad era.
Contact info
On Concession Road 2 West, just east of County Road 6 SouthTiny, Ontario
E-mail: pzimmerman@tiny.ca
Architecture
Year built: 1878Building type:Transportation
Dates/hours open
Sep 21, 10:00am - Sep 21, 04:00pmSaturday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.