Canadian Pacific Railway’s West Toronto station, 1955. James Salmon/Toronto Public Library.
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High resolution print | 1444 × 862 pixels (1.24 MP) 12.2 cm × 7.3 cm @ 300 PPI |
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Resource ID
10132
Access
Open
Credit Line
Toronto Public Library
Date of Creation
04 September 1955
Program Category
Historical Plaques
Rights
Public Domain
Caption
Canadian Pacific Railway’s West Toronto station, 1955. James Salmon/Toronto Public Library.
Description
Located near Dupont, Dundas, and Annette Streets, the Canadian Pacific Railway’s West Toronto passenger station opened in 1911 and closed in 1978. Despite efforts to preserve the building, it was illegally knocked down in 1982.