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  • Brooklin Railway Station
        Brooklin Railway Station was located at 93 Winchester Road East. It was located at the south west corner of Anderson Street and Winchester Road on a railway that stretched from Port Whitby to Port Pe
      Brooklin Railway Station was located at 93 Winchester Road East. It was …
  • Brooklin Railway Station and Grain Elevator
        The railway station and grain elevator were located at 93 and 95 Winchester Road East. This picture is looking south from Winchester Road, just west of Anderson Street. The railway station was built
      The railway station and grain elevator were located at 93 and 95 …
  • Brooklin Railway Station
        The railway station was located at 93 Winchester Road East. It was built in 1895 and destroyed by fire on April 19, 1937. The Whitby and Port Perry Railway was built through Brooklin in 1871 and the
      The railway station was located at 93 Winchester Road East. It was …
  • Grand Trunk Railway Station, Myrtle
        This black and white photographic postcard shows a railway station was located on the 9th Concession west of Myrtle on the railway from Port Whitby to Port Perry and Lindsay. The railway was built in
      This black and white photographic postcard shows a railway station was located …
  • Grand Trunk Railway Station at Myrtle
        The station was located on the 9th Concession east of Myrle on the Whitby and Port Perry Railway. The railway was built in 1871 and torn down in 1937.
      The station was located on the 9th Concession east of Myrle on …
  • Myrtle Railway Station, April 11, 1966
        This station was built on the south side of the C.P.R. tracks east of Highway 12 circa 1884. It was demolished circa 1977.
      This station was built on the south side of the C.P.R. tracks …
  • C.P.R. Railway Station
        This railroad station was built in 1884 when the Ontario and Quebec Railway was built through Whitby Township. It was located on the south side of the tracks, east of Highway 12. The building was pai
      This railroad station was built in 1884 when the Ontario and Quebec …
  • C.P.R. Railway Station
        The Railway Station was built in 1884 when the Ontario and Quebec Railway was built through Whitby Township. It was located on the south side of the tracks, east of Highway 12. It was painted a light
      The Railway Station was built in 1884 when the Ontario and Quebec …
  • Florence Halpin at Whitby Junction Station, c.1920
        The Whitby Junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969. In 1970 it was moved to the north east corner of Victoria and Henry Streets fo
      The Whitby Junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street …
  • Uptown Railway Station
        This railroad station was built in 1870 and demolished in December 1969. It was located at 415 Dundas Street East. Passenger and freight services on the Port Whitby, Port Perry (and Lindsay) Railway
      This railroad station was built in 1870 and demolished in December 1969. …
  • Brooklin Railway Station, c.1910
        The Brooklin Railway station was located at 93 Winchester Road East, on the south-west corner of Anderson Street and Winchester Road, on the railway from Port Whitby to Port Perry and Lindsay. It was
      The Brooklin Railway station was located at 93 Winchester Road East, on …
  • Train at Uptown Railway Station
        This picture shows a passenger train at the Uptown Station which was located at 415 Dundas Street East. The station, built in 1870, was closed in 1963 and demolished in 1969.
      This picture shows a passenger train at the Uptown Station which was …
  • Uptown Railway Station
        The railway station for the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway was built in 1870 at 415 Dundas Street East. It was used as a station until 1963 and demolished in 1969.
      The railway station for the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway was …
  • Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway Engine House
        The brick engine house is located at 400 Mary Street East on the north-east corner of Mary and Hickory Streets. It was built in 1876 to replace an engine house that burned down in 1875. The building
      The brick engine house is located at 400 Mary Street East on …
  • Mrs. Painter and children, c.1930
        Black and white photographic print showing the Painter family sitting on the steps of the Myrtle station on the Whitby, Port Perry, and Lindsay Railway line. George Painter was the station operator.
      Black and white photographic print showing the Painter family sitting on the …
  • Several men standing in front of Brooklin Railway Station
        This station on the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway was located at 93 Winchester Road East at the south west corner of Winchester Road and Anderson Streets. It was built in 1895 and destroyed by f
      This station on the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway was located …
  • C.P.R. Railway Station and Livery Barn
        The Railway Station was built in 1884 when the Ontario and Quebec Railway was built through Whitby Township. It was located on the south side of the tracks, east of Highway 12. The station was demoli
      The Railway Station was built in 1884 when the Ontario and Quebec …
  • Railway Station and Grain Elevator looking east
        The grain elevator was built in 1887 and was destroyed by fire on January 25, 1968. The railway station was built in 1884 and demolished about 1977.
      The grain elevator was built in 1887 and was destroyed by fire …
  • Whitby Junction Station, 1918
        The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to the north-east corner of Victoria and Henry Streets
      The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street …
  • GO Transit, 1988
        Black and white negative showing the first GO Transit train coming into the Whitby Station. The train is about to break through a banner that reads, 'GO Points East, Dec. 4 1988'. The Henry Street br
      Black and white negative showing the first GO Transit train coming into …
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