Street Art and Parkettes

Foundation of Town & Rail
456 Talbot Street
Artist: Paul Membourquette
The Canada Southern Railway was a big part of St. Thomas’ rail history from 1872 to 1881. The C.S.R.’s legacy to the community is its historic Talbot Street station, which was created in 1872 as a shortcut through Canada from Chicago to New York.
This historic mural is part of a larger project featuring 10 murals painted on the walls of various downtown buildings beginning in the mid-1990’s.
Given the importance of railways to the economic development of the city, a number of these murals have railway themes:
- The Canada Southern by Dan & Peter Sawatsky
- When I’m Big by Dan & Peter Sawatsky
- Foundation of Town by Rail by Paul Membourquette
- Memories of the Marquette Yards by Fred Harrison
- Thomas Street Railway 1906 by Nicholas Wilkinson
- Harvest by Denis Arsenaualt
The project was the inspiration of Jack Richardson, a long-time St. Thomas businessman who has been engaged in numerous community-building projects over his career. He was a driving force behind the On Track organization in the promotion of the murals project.
This project serves to enlighten residents on the importance of railways to the community’s development and prosperity, and provides points of artistic interest to visitors to the city and county.
(Photo provided by Van Pelt’s Business Solutions)
(Information provided by Railway City Tourism)