There is also a plaque placed in a small parkette at the station by the Board of Trade and another placed by the Province of Ontario to remember the event.
[1] Connection to the railway led to prosperity for Aurora, with the development of two hotels, a wagon maker, a brewery, and other businesses.
In 1900, Grand Trunk Railway constructed the present building to a standard plan design with a porte-cochère and low profile.
[8] As of January 2018, weekday train service operates approximately every 15–30 minutes in the morning peak period (southbound), every 30 minutes in the afternoon peak period (northbound) and every hour at other times.
Outside of peak periods, most trains terminate at Aurora with connecting buses for stations further north.