The 1850s
Grand Trunk Railway mainline consisted of 34 stations, many of which have been removed from service or no longer exist.
Lansdowne station was torn down soon after CN abandoned service to the village in 1966; CN demolished an
Iroquois station in 2002. Stations currently on the Toronto-Montréal mainline include: •
Union Station (Toronto) •
GO Transit (no VIA service) at
Danforth,
Scarborough,
Eglinton in Toronto •
Guildwood • Commuter stations in
Rouge Hill/
Pickering,
Ajax and
Whitby serve
GO Transit; No VIA service •
Oshawa GO Station •
Port Hope railway station •
Cobourg railway station • Brighton (not in use, was part of
Memory Junction railway museum) •
Trenton Junction railway station •
Belleville station (Ontario) •
Napanee railway station •
Ernestown (not in use) •
Kingston railway station (Ontario) • Kingston Outer Station (abandoned, in ruins) •
Gananoque railway station •
Brockville railway station • Prescott (not in use, now houses Grenville historical society and archives) • Morrisburg (abandoned in 2020} •
Cornwall railway station •
Dorval railway station (Via) • The line ended at
Bonaventure Station, which has been replaced by
Montreal Central Station. ==References==