Ontario Railway Stations
London (Great Western, Grand Trunk and Canadian National)
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Great Western Railway
Source: Library & Archives Canada /C-53563, ca. 1854
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Great Western Railway
Library & Archives Canada/2336, Eugene Haberer/J. Cooper, ca. 1871
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Great Western Railway
Library & Archives Canada/2336, Eugene Haberer/J. Cooper, ca. 1875
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Grand Trunk Railway
Publisher: Stedman Bros., Brantford, ca. early 1900s
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Grand Trunk Railway
Publisher: Haddens Art Studio, Alvinston, ca. 1908
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Grand Trunk Railway
Publisher: PECO, ca. 1920s
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Canadian National Railway
ca. 1940s
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Canadian National Railway
Publisher: PECO, ca. 1940
London's first station was opened by the GWR (later GTR and then CN) in 1853. CN replaced the station in 1935 with a handsome art deco structure that only lasted until the early 1960s. Over time CN replaced the the sectond station with two buildings that were primarily administrative. Today a portion of the original station site is occupied by the VIA Rail station and platform (not pictured).