The London and Port Stanley Railway Uniform Jacket
Date1953
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. Fralick, London, Ontario, 2004
Object number2004.004.001
Label TextThis is a London and Port Stanley Railway motorman's uniform jacket. The railway launched in 1856 to transport goods and people between London and the Lake Erie port town of Port Stanley. By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it had become the primary way for Londoners to get to Port Stanley, a popular vacation spot. With the widespread adoption of cars and trucks, the line became unprofitable both for freight and passengers. It wound up passenger operations in 1957 and freight ones in 1965.
NameJacket
1914-1918
c. 1950s
c. 1920s