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Stratford station (Ontario)

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Stratford Station, built in 1913 by the Grand Trunk Railway, is a charming example of Château-style architecture with its steeply pitched roof, dormers, and cream brick exterior. The station has been carefully restored and continues to operate as a Via Rail stop, connecting Stratford to Toronto and London. Inside, travelers find a cozy waiting area with original woodwork and a ticket counter. The station also hosts a small museum exhibit on local rail history. Its picturesque design makes it a favorite photo spot for visitors arriving by train or exploring the area.

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  • Admire the station's distinctive Château-style roofline and dormer windows.
  • Explore the small railway museum display inside the waiting area.
  • Watch for Via Rail trains arriving and departing from the historic platforms.

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Ways to visit Stratford station (Ontario)

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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