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Looking south-west at the Bradford GO Station. See the Related Description for a now and then look of the station in the 1950-60s.
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Looking south-west at the Bradford GO Station. See the Related Description for a now and then look of the station in the 1950-60s.
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Bradford GO Station - view from the tracks
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Looking over the tracks at the Bradford GO Station.
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Entrance of the Bradford GO Station
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Looking north-west at the Bradford GO Station.
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Go Train at the Bradford Go Station
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A train pulling into the Bradford GO Station on Bridge Street.
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Train at the Bradford GO Station terminal
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A train pulling into the Bradford terminal of the GO line.
Bradford GO Station and GO Train
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Looking north-east down the tracks at an on coming train at the GO Station in Bradford.
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"The G.T.R. has announced its intention of building a modern station in Aurora on the premises near the present site."
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"The G.T.R. authorities will very shortly be presented with a numerously signed petition form the citizens of Bradford and neighborhood respectfully requesting that the midday passenger train going north be allowed to stop at this depot. The travelling public would find it a great convenience and there is every reason to believe that the railway people would also find ti to be a profitable piece of business in time."
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The Gilford Station was a popular stop along the railway bringing mail to the surrounding area and vacationers to the beach. It is now in the Simcoe County Museum.
The first temporary train station was built in 1853 with the coming of the new train service up to Barrie. A permanent station was built in 1870.
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See the Related Description for a now and then look of the station in 2007.
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