New Haven, Michigan Grand Trunk Western Depot was built in 1859 by the Chicago, Detroit and Canada Grand Trunk Junction Rail Road Company.12-year-old Thomas Edison sold newspapers on the Port Huron-Detroit trains. Passenger service ended on the GTW Mt. Clemens Sub in 1954. The depot was later abandoned in the 1960s. It is now part of a historical museum in New Haven and looking in much better shape.
Original Skin and depot by Tom Landers
Grand Trunk/Canadian National/VIA station at Port Hope, Ontario, Canada.
Built 1856 by Grand Trunk.
In situ at 1 Hayward St near lakefront.
One of the few original Grand Trunk stations east of Toronto.