Grimsby, Ontario railway station
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Grimsby station in Grimsby, Ontario is served by VIA Rail trains connecting it with Toronto, and by the Maple Leaf joint VIA-Amtrak train between Toronto and New York City.
The station is an unstaffed, but heated shelter beside the tracks. Parking is free.
Formerly, Grimbsy was served by a staffed Grand Trunk Railway station, which was also concurrently in use as a restaurant. This historic station was destroyed by a fire in the early 1990s.
The original Great Western Railway station survives across from the present Grimsby Station, and is presently used as commercial business.
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Preceding station | VIA Rail Lines | Following station | ||
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St. Catharines | Niagara Falls-Toronto | Aldershot | ||
St. Catharines | Maple Leaf (Toronto-New York) | Aldershot |