Stouffville GO Station

York–Durham Heritage Railway runs historical trains between the station and Uxbridge on summer weekends.

The line's northeastern terminus at Coboconk, Ontario, on Balsam Lake in the Kawarthas was completed in 1872.

[4] In 1877, a second track was built from Stouffville north to Jackson's Point on Lake Simcoe.

These connections were created in large part to provide a reliable and efficient means of transporting timber harvested and milled in these regions.

[8] In May 2015, the grain elevator was demolished and replaced with 20 parking spaces after Metrolinx determined it was a fire hazard due to its deteriorated condition.

Stouffville station was a two-storey building as befitting its status as a junction