Don station

[3] In 1892 the railway company completed construction of the line and the Don Station opened for business in February 1896.

[4] A collision in 1904 several blocks east of here at the Riverdale Station level crossing, between a Toronto Railway Company streetcar and a freight train, which killed three people and injured seventeen, showed the danger of such urban crossings.

[5] This resulted in the station building being moved farther south, to allow the City of Toronto to build a higher bridge in 1911, which carried Queen Street over the railway tracks, river and roadways.

[4] The end came in 1967, when trains on the Toronto-Havelock route no longer stopped here,[4] and the building was moved to Todmorden Mills in 1969.

[6] For some time it housed a railway heritage exhibit but eventually it was boarded up and closed to the public.