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First station, built in 1885. Two story building nestled between Nordheimer
piano factory and Queen City Mills elevator
west of (Old) Weston Road bridge.

Second station, built 1898 demolished 1911. Looking east taken from (Old)
Weston Road bridge.
West Toronto Junction Historical Society

Toronto Junction, Mile 4.6 London Section (later, Galt Subdivision) former
Credit Valley main line looking west.
This was the second station, original station was west of the (Old) Weston
Road bridge in background.
Track car is on the connecting track from the old Toronto, Grey & Bruce
main line from Bolton. August 1898.
Canadian Pacific A12228

New West Toronto station built 1911 using brick and stone. Shown 1915-16
Canadian Pacific Archives A.3513
West Toronto Station 1923. West Toronto Junction Historical Society

West Toronto Station (looking west) Referred to by employees as the "Depot".
Located upstairs was the Calling Bureau (Crew Dispatching Office) where the
photographer worked at the time.
Also located there was the Roadmaster's office. Prior to creating the Central
Calling Bureau in 1956 the
Employee's Recreation Club used the upstairs.
Built in 1911, it was the third and last station at West Toronto, being demolished
November 25, 1982
after failed attempts at preservation. Credit: R.L.Kennedy

This shows the full length of the expanded Express building. Note the breezeway.
Winter 1976-77
West Toronto Junction Historical Society Archives