Paris Junction | ||
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Address | Market Street | |
Located in | Paris | |
Built in | 1865 | |
Renovated in | 1907 | |
Original function | Business | |
Coordinates | 43° 12' 5.40" N, 80° 23' 32.46" W |
The Paris Junction was the junction between the two railway lines that ran through Paris, which belonged to the Great Western Railway and the Buffalo-Goderich Railway. Both lines were later taken over by the Grand Trunk Railway, and are still operated today by Canadian National Railways.
Passenger service, however, is no longer provided. The Paris Junction station was demolished in 1925, replaced in 1907 by the Helen St. railway station that has also been demolished in 1969. The Junction station remained active until 1924 serving trains on the Harrisburg line
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