Over the last few years we have watched the slow and steady construction of the brand new Leaside Station at the corner of Bayview and Eglinton Avenues. This station will be Leaside’s entry into the still under construction, Eglinton LRT.
As we see the daily progress of the new glass structure, we may not have noticed the demolition of the original Leaside Station at 50 Village Station Road, off Millwood Road. Abandoned and dilapidated, this piece of Leaside’s history is now gone forever. It was demolished last week as Metrolinx prepares for the construction of the new Ontario Line’s train maintenance and storage facility. Reader James Weekes sent us images of the rubble. (Thank you James!) Leaside Art Deco Lost, Leaside Life.
All of CP's Toronto-Ottawa and Toronto-Montreal passenger trains stopped at Leaside until these trains were removed in 1966. Passenger service ended at Leaside in 1982 with the cancellation of @VIA_Rail's rail diesel car between Toronto and Havelock. 2/3 pic.twitter.com/kz83F5Hclh
— Toronto Railway Museum (@TORailwayMuseum) November 23, 2020
Leaside CPR Station — 1955, 2020, 2022 pic.twitter.com/3ywFFZVVi8
— Rudy Limeback (@rudydotca) September 20, 2022