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  2. Grand Trunk Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Trunk Head Office in Montreal, built in 1900. The Grand Trunk Railway ((reporting mark GT); French: Grand Tronc) was a railway system that operated in the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario and in the American states of Connecticut, Maine, Michigan, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont. [1]

  3. Grand Trunk railway stations - Wikipedia

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    Grand Trunk railway stations or Grand Trunk railroad stations may refer to former and active passenger rail stations built for the Grand Trunk Railway or its subsidiaries the Grand Trunk Western Railroad and the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway.

  4. Portland station (Grand Trunk) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Trunk and steamship offices building still stands, at the corner of India Street and Thames Street. As of 2024, it was in use as the head office of Gorham Savings Bank. [3] [4] A third story was added to this building in 1903. [5] The station's clock tower was removed in 1948, eighteen years before the station itself was razed. [4]

  5. Caledonia station (Grand Trunk Railway) - Wikipedia

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    This station burned down in a fire about 1870. When railway traffic increased Grand Trunk realized the benefits of a full-sized station in Caledonia. Around 1877, a station was built on the present location. This station burned down again November 13, 1907, and plans were made for a new, bigger station.

  6. Pontiac Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    The ex-Grand Trunk station in 1978. The first railroad service between Pontiac and Detroit by The Detroit & Pontiac railroad started in 1843. [7] Since August 1931 the Grand Trunk Western Railroad (GTWR, a subsidiary of the Canadian National Railway) provided commuter rail service from Pontiac to Detroit. [8]

  7. South Paris station (Grand Trunk) - Wikipedia

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    The station was built in 1883 by the Grand Trunk Railroad linking South Paris with Montreal and Portland, Maine. [1] Trains began regular operation between Portland and the depot on the Paris side of the town line with Oxford at Widow Merrill's crossing October 8, 1849, even though the station was listed as "North Oxford" in timetables.

  8. Berlin station (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    Berlin station is a railroad station in Berlin, New Hampshire, United States.It was built in 1917 by the Grand Trunk Railway, long after the arrival of the Railroad in 1845, the reason being that Berlin was not on the railroad's main line further south at Gorham, New Hampshire.

  9. Lansing station (Canadian National Railway) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Trunk Western station was a historic railroad station in Lansing, Michigan. The station was listed as a Michigan State Historic Site in 1978, [ 2 ] and it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.