Built in 1903, the station served both the Grand Trunk and Canadian National Railways. It was relocated in 1970 to become the home of the Whitby Arts Incorporated and has remained so until present day. See more scenes at Scenic Sunday.
Friday, May 06, 2011
Scenic Sunday - Whitby Arts
Built in 1903, the station served both the Grand Trunk and Canadian National Railways. It was relocated in 1970 to become the home of the Whitby Arts Incorporated and has remained so until present day. See more scenes at Scenic Sunday.
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Nice photo!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful old building!
ReplyDeleteIt looks very modern in a way :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful roof design.
ReplyDeleteWe have an old train station in Burlington that desperately needs a new home yet no one seems to be able to agree on where it should go and what should be done with it. You are fortunate that this one was out to good use.
ReplyDeletenice photo. check my first entry of scenic sunday. thanks
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