Across Ontario’s quiet sidings and abandoned stations lie the echoes of a vanished railway age. In Ghost Railways of Ontario, Ron Brown traces the forgotten branch lines, lost depots, and the communities they once served, combining eyewitness recollections, archival photographs, and on‑the‑ground exploration. From steam‑era glory to mid‑century decline, Brown captures the human stories behind the rails — the stationmasters, brakemen, and towns that rose and fell with the timetable. This is a nostalgic, richly illustrated journey for railway enthusiasts, local historians, and anyone drawn to the traces of industry and memory left on the landscape.