File:Davenport Station 1863.JPG

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English: Watercolour derived from a line drawing published in The Canadian Illustrated News in 1863. Built in 1853 as a passenger station for the Ontario, Simcoe and Huron Railway (later Northern Railway), the first railway in Toronto, the Davenport Station was located on Caledonia Park Road just north of Davenport Road.
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This image is available from the Toronto Public Library under the reference number JRR 862

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Author The Canadian Illustrated News; watercolourist unknown.
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