
Location: Glass Street
Original Owner: Grand Trunk Railway
Date of Construction: 1858
The Junction Station was constructed in 1858, under the supervision of the famous Canadian contractor Sir Casmir Gzowski, as a major station on the Toronto to Sarnia Branch of the Grand Trunk Railway. This station is believed to be the only remaining structure in Canada in which the famous inventor Thomas Edison worked while employed with the Grand Trunk. In 1933, the desk which Edison is purported to have worked at was removed from the Station and relocated to the Edison Institute in Dearborn, Michigan. In 1973, the Junction Station was declared to be of national historic and architectural significance by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board.