Then and Now........The Transit Hotel by bkbinthecity

Then and Now........The Transit Hotel

One more in this series. Located on Edmonton's Northside is the Transit Hotel. It opened in September of 1908. The top picture shows the construction of the hotel.
It remained in business until June of 2017. I am not quite sure of its future at this point
I love your comparison photos.
March 1st, 2019  
Love your old and new photos. It’s a great way to get to know Edmonton. Our son will be thete for at another two years
March 1st, 2019  
Nice shot of this historic building.
March 1st, 2019  
Very nice and so interesting looking.
March 1st, 2019  
It sure has come a long way!
March 1st, 2019  
Great comparison shot for your then and now series
March 1st, 2019  
Your comparisons are so interesting.
March 1st, 2019  
Great comparisons of old and new!
March 1st, 2019  
Interesting...love the facade. fav
March 1st, 2019  
That's quite the transformation
March 1st, 2019  
A lot of stories in that building. Nice comparison.
March 1st, 2019  
Great use of ole photograph
March 1st, 2019  
Interesting to see the comparisons
March 1st, 2019  
Love the contrast between the two
March 1st, 2019  
It's a nice building. I hope someone brings new life.
March 1st, 2019  
Good contrast.
March 1st, 2019  
Building was a lot more hands on back then.
March 1st, 2019  
what a change nice photos:)
March 2nd, 2019  
Wow, who would have realised it's the same hotel, lovely new photo. :)
March 2nd, 2019  
I enjoy your then and now shots. It's fun to see how the building has changed and remained the same in some ways. Nice collage.
March 2nd, 2019  
This is the most fascinating series!
March 2nd, 2019  
It has not changed all that much in those many years. Hope it stays around.
March 2nd, 2019  
Interesting, hope it keeps going. It would be a shame to loose it.
March 2nd, 2019  
Fabulous to see the old and current.
March 2nd, 2019  
@henrir Henri glad you enjoyed this one
March 2nd, 2019  
@jennyjustfeet Jennifer glad to share them with you
March 2nd, 2019  
@daisymiller Thanks Daisy
March 2nd, 2019  
@mittens Marilyn glad you like it
March 2nd, 2019  
@ludwigsdiana Yes Diana for sure
March 2nd, 2019  
@seattlite Thanks Gloria
March 2nd, 2019  
@jernst1779 Jean glad you like them
March 2nd, 2019  
@eolidia Eolidia glad you enjoyed this one
March 2nd, 2019  
@ivan Thanks Ivan for the comment and the fav
March 2nd, 2019  
@fayefaye Yes Faye for sure
March 2nd, 2019  
@pej Paul glad you enjoyed this one
March 2nd, 2019  
@allie912 Thanks Allison
March 2nd, 2019  
@onewing Babs glad you enjoyed this one
March 2nd, 2019  
@hajeka Henk glad you enjoyed this one
March 2nd, 2019  
@danette Danette l hope so too
March 2nd, 2019  
@chrisiow Chris glad you like it
March 2nd, 2019  
@stevepo Yes Steve for sure
March 2nd, 2019  
@dannydavies Danny glad you enjoyed this one
March 2nd, 2019  
@olivetreeann Ann glad you enjoyed this one
March 2nd, 2019  
@janeandcharlie Jane glad you are enjoying it
March 2nd, 2019  
@stray_shooter Ron l do too
March 2nd, 2019  
@chimfa Yes Jane it certainly would be
March 2nd, 2019  
Love these historical vs modern day photos.
March 2nd, 2019  
Arguably much smarter now! I hope such a fine old building gets put back to good use.
March 3rd, 2019  
@eolidia Glad you enjoyed this one
March 4th, 2019  
@will_wooderson William l do too
March 4th, 2019  
It still looks nice- I hope someone can save it!
March 5th, 2019  
@blackmutts Brooke l do too
March 5th, 2019  
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