The station building was moved to Boyd Conservation Area in Vaughan on 6 March 1968,[2][3]: 75 then to the grounds of the King Township Museum in 1989, and was designated a heritage site in 1990.
Built by Northern Railway on lands donated by Isaac Dennis near his hotel in Springhill (now King City).
In addition, the extension also eliminated the problem of GO trains blocking a railroad crossing on Station Road while passengers boarded and disembarked.
Construction of a covered station building was completed in the summer of 2005, and a second parking lot on the west side of the tracks was opened in February 2006.
[6] In February 2021, an article stated that Metrolinx had expropriated title to the adjacent property at the corner of Station Road and Keele Street as part of the GO Transit Regional Express Rail expansion program.