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Standpipe Information

Location: 71 Bruce Street
Signage: Waterford Haldiman-Norfolk
Built: 1980
Height: 43.25 meters
Capacity: 3,409,000 liters

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Waterford - Southwestern Ontario
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Area Information
Founded in 1794, this community was first established as a saw and grist mill community. Paul Averill would operate the first successful grist mill venture during the start of the 19th century.
An electric railroad once operated in Waterford; the official fare from Galt to Waterford was a mere C$1.05 ($11.22 in the day's gold-money) while taking it to nearby Simcoe cost C$1.25 plus taxes
By the 1950s Waterford was a thriving hub for railway travel, although the Grand Erie Railway Company had already scrapped passenger service to Waterford by the winter of 1950. Wikipedia



 
 
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