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Canadian Pacific Railway

Bruce Division

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Passenger trains operating over the Bruce Division originated or terminated at Toronto Union Station, or in a few instances, North Toronto (Yonge Street) station. From Toronto, trains stopped at Parkdale and West Toronto on the Galt Subdivision before entering the Mac Tier Subdivision. The old Bruce segment from West Toronto to Orangeville included Weston, Emery, Woodbridge, Kleinburg and Bolton.

MacTier Subdivision


Weston

Emery

Woodbridge

Kleinburg

Bolton

The new Sudbury section continued onward from Bolton to Medonte where it connected with the line from Lindsay to
Port Mc.Nicoll, and then on to Mac Tier and eventually Sudbury.

Humber


Tottenham

Beeton

Alliston

Baxter

Ypres

Midhurst

Craighurst

Medonte

Camp Borden
 

Bala

Mac Tier

 

Port Mc.Nicoll Sub. see Trenton Division

Orangeville and Owen Sound Subdivisions


Streetsville


Meadowvale


Churchville
July 1962 RLK

Brampton

 


Snelgrove


Cheltenham

Inglewood

Forks of Credit

Cataract

Alton

Melville

Orangeville
restaurant

Fraxa

Laurel L.Appleyard

Crombies

Shelburne
old and new stns.

Corbetton
Doug Birchill


Dundalk
Doug Birchill

Proton

Saugeen

Flesherton

Markdale
Berkeley
Holland Centre

Chatsworth

Rockford L.Appleyard

   

Owen Sound
 

Elora Subdivision


Erin



Hillsburg


Fergus

Elora

Teeswater Subdivision


Waldemar

Grand Valley

Arthur

Mount Forest

Gorrie

Teeswater

 

Walkerton Subdivision


Priceville

Durham
Hanover

Walkerton 1907

 

Many station were no longer wanted as a result of the introduction of Customer Service Centre (CSC) system which replaced individual stations and their Agent-Operator and other staff with a Mobile Agent and an 800 number.

 

 



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