Lost VIA Rail Stations of Simcoe County
Since the beginning of VIA Rail service in 1978, the network has changed considerably. While VIA Rail used to service five stations in Simcoe County, only one remains in service today. We visited the four former VIA Rail stations scattered around the county, and in this video, we take a look at their history, and what they look like today. Stations visited: Barrie CN Station (Allandale Station) Bradford CN Station Lefroy CN Station Orillia CN Station Ask us questions on Twitter: / vanishingunder Satellite images for Simcoe County retrieved at: https://maps.simcoe.ca/public/ Thumbnail designed by http://jacobestrella.com #VIARail

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Durham's LOST VIA Rail Stations

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Station Master

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More Lost VIA Rail Stations York Region

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Via Rail: The Final 7 Days (1990 Video Classics)

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Orillia, Ontario, Canada

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More Lost GO Stations of Greater Toronto

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Niagara Falls and the Lost Railroad

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Abandoned Bus Loops of Toronto

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The new German double-decker train that everybody HATES!

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Western Canada's VIA Rail Network Evolution

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Canadian National's abandoned lines

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End Of The Line, Feb 5 1990

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Why Ottawa Built Canada's Weirdest Train System (It...Kinda Works?)

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Toronto's Regional Rail Network Evolution

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Why in Canada, the trains don't run on time | About That

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Abandoned Ontario rail station

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Canada's VIA Rail Network Evolution

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A drug sting, bribery, and Canada | BC Rail's Privatization | History in the Dark

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Approval problems and too long I The new Railjet 2 is causing problems I BTS#3

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