Elgin County · Ontario
Custom Stickers & Labels — St. Thomas, Ontario
St. Thomas is the Railway Capital of Canada and where Jumbo the elephant died — the Elgin County community where the Elgin County Railway Museum (one of Canada's finest railway heritage institutions, with a restored roundhouse, heritage locomotives, and Canada's largest collection of CPR steam locomotives) and the Jumbo the Elephant Monument (marking the spot where PT Barnum's famous elephant was killed by a locomotive on September 15, 1885, creating Canada's strangest tourist pilgrimage destination) define a community whose railway heritage is more concentrated than any other in Canada — home of 17 railway lines at its peak, more railway tracks per square kilometre than anywhere in the British Empire, earning 'Railway City' as its permanent identity.
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- St Thomas Railway Capital Canada heritage labels
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