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'''Caledonia Grand Trunk Railway Station'''
'''Caledonia Grand Trunk Railway Station'''


The Caledonia Grand Trunk Train Station origonally built in the mid 1800's

The Caledonia Grand Trunk Train Station origonally built in the mid 1800's
burned down in the early 1900's. The station was replaced by another which
burned down in the early 1900's. The station was replaced by another which
is still standing today. It Carried passengers on the Grand Trunk Railway
is still standing today. It Carried passengers on the Grand Trunk Railway
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completely re-modelled and restored to the station it was when it was
completely re-modelled and restored to the station it was when it was
carrying passengers!
carrying passengers!

Right now the Station is open Monday to Friday and Saturday!
For More Information Visit:
For More Information Visit:
[http://www.juniormillcorporation.wetpaint.com Caledonia Website]
[http://www.juniormillcorporation.wetpaint.com Caledonia Website]

Revision as of 21:28, 12 September 2007

Caledonia Grand Trunk Railway Station

The Caledonia Grand Trunk Train Station origonally built in the mid 1800's burned down in the early 1900's. The station was replaced by another which is still standing today. It Carried passengers on the Grand Trunk Railway to stations such as: Haegersville, Hamilton, Port Dover, Jarvis, and others in the Haldimand Norfolk area. It closed down as a pasenger station in the 1950's and was a CNR freight station used for storage. The building was completely re-modelled and restored to the station it was when it was carrying passengers!

For More Information Visit: Caledonia Website