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The Burlington Grand Trunk Railway Station, known as Freeman Station, was built to replace the original two-storey station that burned down in 1904. Until its 1988 closure, Freeman Station was still transporting passengers and freight. Now a museum, it was restored and is managed by the Friends of Freeman Station. This year, the station is part of Burlington 150 celebrations!
The Burlington Grand Trunk Railway Station, known as Freeman Station, was built to replace the original two-storey station that burned down in 1904. Until its 1988 closure, Freeman Station was still transporting passengers and freight. Now a museum, it was restored and is managed by the Friends of Freeman Station. This year, the station is part of Burlington 150 celebrations! As part of Digital Doors Open, you can explore this site through the video below.
Architecture
Year built: 1906Building type:MuseumTransportation
Architect: Grand Trunk Railway
Dates/hours open
Aug 12, 10:00am - Aug 12, 04:00pmSaturday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.