Ernestown railway station
Ernestown railway station in Loyalist, Ontario, Canada is a Heritage Railway Station, also protected under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act.
Ernestown | |
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The station in 1980. | |
Location | Canada |
Coordinates | 44°13′02″N 76°45′17″W |
Construction | |
Structure type | Historic railway station |
History | |
Opened | 1855 |
Closed | circa 1973 |
Previous names | Grand Trunk Railway |
Official name | Former Grand Trunk Railway Station |
Designated | 1992 |
Reference no. | 4551 |
Official name | Ernestown Railway Station |
Designated | January 11, 1999 |
History
The Ontario Heritage Act designation notes that the station is "one of only nine first-generation Grand Trunk Stations surviving of thirty-four stations built along the line in an Italianate style that had already become associated with railway buildings in Britain in the 1840s".[1]
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References
- "BY-LAW NO. 99-1". The Corporation of Loyalist Township. 1999. Retrieved April 9, 2018.
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