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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 ...
St. Catharines railway station Fairview Mall: Niagara Falls 84: Niagara-on-the-Lake: Niagara College: Niagara Falls 84: Niagara Falls: Niagara Falls railway station Niagara Falls Transit Terminal Niagara Falls GO Park & Ride Lot: Niagara Falls 85: Brantford: Brantford Bus Terminal: Brantford 86: Brougham: Brougham Carpool Lot: Highway 407 East ...
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
Rail transport in Brantford (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Rail transport in the County of Brant" ... Mount Pleasant station (Brant County, Ontario) S.
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.
Buffalo, Brantford and Goderich Railway: Brantford and Harrisburg Railway: GWR: 1871 A short line connecting Brantford with the Great Western junction at Harrisburg. Folded into the Great Western system, then inherited by the Grand Trunk. The line has been abandoned. [1] Brantford, Norfolk and Port Burwell Railway: GT: 1874 1893 Grand Trunk Railway
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.