North Toronto CPR Station, 1910s (52/96)
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Is that a cemetery to the south?
When I worked at Brinks in the 1980s picking up the LCBO and Beer Store bank deposits, I was told the upper station area is a time capsule and never used since the late 1940s.
In the back store room you can still see the ornate marble washrooms.
I worked there after it was turned into a liquor store at the time that people had to make an order, pay for it and then give it to one us behind the long counter to be filled. Later it was renovated as a huge one.
This station lives also at the Model Railroad Club of Toronto in 1/48 scale. One of our members, Dave Maclean scratch built it and it serves as the Lilleyburg passenger station.