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Grand Trunk Station

The Ernestown station sits on the north side of two sets of still-active tracks, just west of Lennox and Addington County Road #4, near a little sideroad called Link Road. It was built for the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada. Its cornerstone was laid in 1855.

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The Ernestown station sits on the north side of two sets of still-active tracks, just west of Lennox and Addington County Road #4, near a little sideroad called Link Road. It was built for the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada. Its cornerstone was laid in 1855.
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