Ontario Railway Stations
London
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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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London Street Railway (Springbank Park)
Publisher: Red Star News, ca. 1910
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Michigan Central Railroad
Ivey Family London Room, London Public Library, ca. 1890
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Michigan Central Railroad
Publisher: Valentine & Sons, ca. 1911
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Canadian Pacific Railway
ca. 1907
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Canadian Pacific Railway
Publisher: PECO, ca. 1920s
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Canadian Pacific Railway
ca. 1976
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Canadian Pacific Railway (London East)
ca. 1922
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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).
The MCR station opened in 1887. Passenger service only lasted until 1915. The station was demolished in 1937.
The former CPR station was built in 1893 and replaced an earlier station. It has been home to a KEG restaurant for many years.