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The station building includes the Brantford Station Gallery, an art gallery & coffee shop featuring live music, which is open to travellers. [6] Brantford Transit provides transit access to and from the railway station. Short-term and long-term automobile parking are available for a fee as of August 1, 2012; previously the parking had been free ...
The Brantford Station is a former Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo Railway station, located in Brantford, Ontario. After closing as a railway station, it was sold in 1969 and operated as a steak house from 1970 until it closed in 2007. [1]
Brantford Municipal Railway; Brantford station; Brantford station (Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway) Brantford Street Railway; G. Grand Valley Railway (Ontario) L.
Designated Heritage Railway Station. [45] Heritage Register. [51] Actively used by Via Rail and GO Transit. Brantford GTR: 1905 Grand Trunk Spier and Rohns: Designated Heritage Railway Station. [45] Heritage Register. [52] Actively used by Via Rail. Brantford Union Station: 1916–17 Lake Erie and Northern Brantford and Hamilton: Theodore Videto
2 - Aldershot "train meet" connection (route 15/15A eastbound) to Lakeshore West GO Train service; 2 - Brantford "train meet" connection (route 15 westbound) 3 - Route 47F to Highway 407 Bus Terminal; 4 - Square One/Bramalea Express (routes 47A & 47B) 5 - Hwy 407 to Highway 407 Bus Terminal (eastbound route 47)
Brantford station is located just north of downtown Brantford. Via Rail has daily passenger trains on the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor. Trains also stop at Union Station in Toronto. Street rail began in Brantford in 1886 with horse-drawn carriages; by 1893, this system had been converted to electric.
History of rail transport in Brantford (9 P) P. ... Brantford station This page was last edited on 24 February 2021, at 06:05 (UTC). ...
Heritage Park Historical Village: Electric 1975 Museum with operational heritage streetcar lines. Operates only during summer season. Streetcars was taken out of service in 2006 in preparation for the park's expansion, and returned to service in May 2010, taking passengers from the parking lot to the newly built CPR replica station and front gate.