Making a station stop at Listowel, Ontario circa 1950 is Canadian National 4-6-0 No. 1319 of class H-6-c, originally Canadian Northern No. 258. These Ten-Wheelers exerted 28,060 pounds of tractive effort and weighed 163,300 pounds. No. 1319's group had 200 p.s.i. of boiler pressure and cylinder dimensions of 20x26 inches; other members of the class had a lower boiler pressure but a larger cylinder diameter, while all had drivers of 63-inch diameter. No. 1319 was retired in 1955. Tom Rock of Rock on Trains furnished the transparency by an unidentified photographer. Listowel resident Paul Carson reports that although the tracks are long gone the depot is still standing, owned by a local club and used for community and social functions.