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Whitby Junction station

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Whitby Junction Station 43881f
Whitby Junction Station 43881f

Whitby Junction is a historic railroad station, originally built at the foot of Byron Street in Whitby, Ontario. Under Canadian National the station was later known as Whitby, due to the closure of the central Whitby station between this station and Manilla Junction. The former Grand Trunk Railway station closed in 1969 and the building was first moved to the north-east corner of Victoria and Henry Streets for use as an art gallery and in 2004 moved across the road to its current location in Whitby Iroquois Park.

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Whitby Junction station
Victoria Street West, Whitby

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N 43.861388888889 ° E -78.94 °
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Victoria Street West 218
L1N 0J2 Whitby
Ontario, Canada
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