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Ontario Railway Stations

Port Colborne

  • Port Colborne GTR Station

    Grand Trunk Railway

    ca. early 1900s

  • Port Colborne GTR Station

    Grand Trunk Railway

    Publisher: Valentine & Sons, ca. early 1900s

  • Port Colborne GTR Station

    Grand Trunk Railway

    Publisher: Rumsey and Co., ca. 1910

  • Port Colborne GTR Station

    Grand Trunk Railway

    ca. early 1900s

  • Port Colborne GTR Station

    Grand Trunk Railway

    Publisher: F.A. Leslie, Niagara Falls, ca. 1910

  • Port Colborne CN Station

    Canadian National Railway (1st station)

    Publisher: J.E. Evans, Port Rowan, ca. 1924

  • Port Colborne CN Station

    Canadian National Railway (2nd station)

    Publisher: Rumsey and Co., ca. 1926

  • Port Colborne CN Station

    Canadian National Railway

    ca. 1950s

  • Port Colborne NSCT Station

    Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto Railway

    Photo: Basil Headford, ca. 1950s

Special thanks to Bob Sandusky for solving the mystery about the first CN station. The station was built by the GTR sometime after 1910. It was demolished around 1925 to make way for enlargement of the Welland Canal. The "New CNR Station" (1926) was built in 1925.

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