Davenport station (Ontario)

The Davenport railway station was first constructed in 1853 on the Ontario, Simcoe and Huron Railway, the first railway in Ontario, Canada.

[1][2] The original building was replaced by a brick station in 1857.

It was located on Caledonia Park Road, just north of Davenport Road, in the former community of Davenport, a former satellite community of Toronto, Ontario that has long since been annexed into Toronto.

The station lay south of a scarp marking the ancient shoreline of glacial Lake Iroquois, and at the edge of the bay at the mouth of the Humber River.

[3][4] It was demolished shortly after the construction of the St. Clair Avenue Station in 1932.

The 2nd Davenport Station, in 1863.