Lost WindsorOld Photographs

435 Mill Street – 1957

Image from SWODA

This picture shows the south west corner of Mill & Baby streets in Sandwich in May 1957. This little building was owned by the Sandwich, Windsor & Amherstburg Railway (SW&A), the forerunner of today’s Transit Windsor. It started out as a ticket office and waiting room for the streetcars, and by this point in time had become a drivers exchange room, where buses would pull up and the drivers would swap. The building was eventually demolished and remains today a vacant lot.

Anyone out there remember this place?

Related posts
Old PhotographsWindsor

2094 Willistead Cres

Lost Windsor

Crescent Lanes - 871 Ottawa

Buildings of WindsorLost WindsorNotable Windsorites

1156 Ouellette - Oswald Janisse House

Lost Windsor

White's Restaurant & The Elbow Room - 33 Pitt Street East

Recent Comments:

  • Mister Man on Sprawltastic: “Well, the house on Unicorn Avenue is still up for sale, so the market hasn’t really spoken, has it?Nov 7, 09:49
  • RobS on Sprawltastic: “I’m revisiting this post from the future. I saw a number of comments asking how this subdivision would hold up…Oct 8, 15:38
  • Kevin Bishop on John Ross School – 2715 Bernard: “Christine: Your message is totally flooring me. Thought I’d check my old grade school – John Ross – and found…Sep 6, 18:04
  • Christine Hermann on John Ross School – 2715 Bernard: “wow, it was so good to see my old public school. And Miss Sternbauer, your comments were so great. You…Sep 5, 11:39
  • CatholicTrad on Windsor’s Biggest Architectural Loss: “What a crime that this was demolished. The city has gone downhill ever since. You take out Catholic religious, and…Aug 2, 21:30

2 Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *