Weston GO Station

In addition to the Metrolinx-owned passenger rail tracks, the double-tracked Canadian Pacific Kansas City MacTier Subdivision passes along the east side of the station.

The CPR station was located on the north side of John Street west of Rosemount Avenue, and was constructed circa 1900 replacing an earlier TG&B structure.

It consisted of a single track and platform accessed via a staircase and entrance from a headhouse on Lawrence Avenue west of the railway overpass.

This was part of the Georgetown South railway improvement project, which included eliminating all level crossings of the Kitchener Line in the City of Toronto.

As part of the Union Pearson Express project and Georgetown South expansion, construction on a new station commenced in August 2013.

A new pedestrian bridge opened in late October 2016[9] providing a means to cross Lawrence Avenue without having to walk over to either Weston Road or Ralph Street.

Track and platform configuration
First GO Station platform