South Norfolk Railway

[3] The South Norfolk Railway had intermediate stations at Vittoria, Walsh and Forestville.

The proximity of Walsh's railway station to Young's Creek brought extra economical advantages to flour and lumber mills operating in the region.

From a geographical perspective, Young's Creek originates about four kilometers northwest of the Walsh and passes through the village along with Vittoria before discharging into Lake Erie, 11 kilometres or 6.8 miles away in Port Ryerse.

[4] The level of industrialization that the South Norfolk Railway brought to Norfolk County would be impossible to replicate today because of the emphasis of railway services on established urban links instead of trying to expand to rural areas that desperately need railway travel.

[1] Workers from the CNR would eventually remove the railroad tracks; thus reverting it to private property status.