The station located in Uxbridge, Ontario, now serves as a railway museum and a station of the York Durham Heritage Railway. The station building, with its distinctive "witch's hat" roof was constructed by the Grand Trunk Railway in 1904. It is now owned and maintained by the Township of Uxbridge.
Thursday, December 02, 2021
Uxbridge Train Station
The station located in Uxbridge, Ontario, now serves as a railway museum and a station of the York Durham Heritage Railway. The station building, with its distinctive "witch's hat" roof was constructed by the Grand Trunk Railway in 1904. It is now owned and maintained by the Township of Uxbridge.
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...neat!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great building. It's a blessing to have it preserved.
ReplyDeleteLove the building, Andy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful looking building.
ReplyDeleteOld railway stations are wonderful old buildings, and this one clearly shows. I morn the loss of regular commuter rail service. It is such a great way to get around.
ReplyDeleteVery distinctive.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad they're taking care of it!
ReplyDeleteLooks good and nice to know it's still being used.
ReplyDeleteLooks good.
ReplyDeleteVery unusual roof shape for a station but a dome for a waiting area why not. Nice little building.
ReplyDeleteNow that's a different shaped building I haven't seen before.
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