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This replica London Port Stanley Railway (L & PS) Station was constructed to serve as St. Thomas' tourism office. It sits adjacent to the now-defunct L&PS line. This rail line was electrified in 1915. A tourist railway runs further down the line in Port Stanley.

L & PS Station ca. 1920s.

Track, Transport, Railway, Rolling stock

Pictured are the southbound L & PS car #2 and northbound L & PS car #4 at the L & PS Station in St. Thomas, ca. 1954. The view is looking south, Paul's Food Bar restaurant is partially visible, as is a taxi parked on the south side of Talbot St., likely from Cox Taxi Cabs. Note the baggage carts and railway staff, possibly baggage handlers visible on the platform.

Mode of transport, Track, Transport, Railway

Ringling Brothers Circus elephants parading on Talbot Street, St. Thomas, ca. 1895. View is looking northeast along Talbot Street from the London & Port Stanley Railway tracks

People, Working animal, Vertebrate, Elephants and Mammoths

L & PS car ca. 1938.

Mode of transport, Transport, Rolling stock, Electricity

Electric L & PS train ca. 1930.

Mode of transport, Transport, Track, Railway

This is crossing point of the L&PS and the MCR ca 1920. Both are now double tracked through this section. Nobility chocolates is a factory building constructed in 1913 first to produce biscuits and then chocolate.

Track, Overhead power line, Electricity, Monochrome