July 1913, No. 185 | Canadian Railway and Marine World (Toronto) | Page 338, col. 3 |
Grand Trunk Railway betterments, construction, etc.
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Union station at the Don, Toronto.—A proposition is reported to be under consideration for the building of a union station, to be used by the G.T.R., the C.P.R., and the Canadian Northern Ontario Ry., on the west side of the Don River, just north of Queen St. East, Toronto. The G.T.R. and the C.P.R. now have stations at the Don, within sight of each other, and the Canadian Northern is preparing to build its eastern entrance. The suggestion is that the present stations be abandoned, and that the three lines join up at a certain point and build a four track line to Toronto Union Station.