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Remembering Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo passenger trains

By Chuck Braasch | July 6, 2020

| Last updated on December 29, 2020

The Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo Railway is Classic Trains’ Railroad of the Month for July 2020.

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Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo 4-6-4 steam locomotive with long passenger train

Hudson 501 at Bayview

Hudson No. 501, one of Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo’s two ex-New York Central J-1 4-6-4s, approaches Bayview, the junction just west of Hamilton, with a Buffalo–Toronto passenger train in about 1950.

Eric Hirsimaki collection
Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo 4-6-4 steam locomotive with long passenger train
Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo 2-8-0 steam locomotive with one-car passenger train

Waterford local

Consolidation No. 103 stands with combine No. 37 at Waterford on Oct. 30, 1950. The train came in as No. 145 from Hamilton and will return a couple of hours later as 144.

Harold McMichael
Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo 2-8-0 steam locomotive with one-car passenger train
Canadian Pacific 4-6-2 steam locomotive with long passenger train

Flying toward Hamilton and Buffalo

Canadian Pacific 4-6-2 No. 2332 flies low at Oakville with a 10-car Toronto–Buffalo train on Aug. 26, 1947. The morning train out of Toronto is on CP trackage, on which it operates as 721; upon entering Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo trackage at Hamilton, it will become TH&B 372.

W.H.N. Rossiter
Canadian Pacific 4-6-2 steam locomotive with long passenger train
Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo 4-6-2 steam locomotive with long passenger train

Approaching Hamilton

Bell ringing, Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo 4-6-2 No. 16 approaches Hamilton with CP 741/TH&B 374, the early-afternoon Toronto–Buffalo train.

R.G. Leitch
Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo 4-6-2 steam locomotive with long passenger train
Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo 4-6-2 steam locomotive with passenger train on bridge

Pacific on a fan trip

Shined up and sporting fresh white tires and running boards, Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo 4-6-2 No. 15 crosses the Welland River at Port Davidson, Ontario, with an NRHS excursion train on the branch to Dunnville and Port Maitland. The Aug. 5, 1955, outing was one of the Pacific’s last.

Richard J. Cook
Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo 4-6-2 steam locomotive with passenger train on bridge
Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo 4-6-4 steam locomotive with passenger train exiting tunnel

Exiting TH&B’s Hamilton tunnel

Hudson 502 leads a Toronto-bound passenger train out of the tunnel just west of Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo’s station at Hamilton in August 1951.

Reg Button collection
Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo 4-6-4 steam locomotive with passenger train exiting tunnel
Canadian Pacific 4-6-2 steam locomotive with long passenger train

NYC Pacific bounding toward Buffalo

New York Central heavy 4-6-2 No. 4929 makes time at Oakville with a 12-car Toronto–Buffalo train on Aug. 11, 1947. The morning train out of Toronto is on CP trackage, on which it operates as 721; upon entering Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo trackage at Hamilton, it will become TH&B 372.

W.H.N. Rossiter
Canadian Pacific 4-6-2 steam locomotive with long passenger train

 

Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo passenger service consisted mainly of trains linking its three namesake cities, operated in conjunction with the Canadian Pacific and New York Central.

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