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	<title>Comments on: VIA #43, The Lakeshore, rolls by the restored ex GTR built station


   When CN announced a proposed closure and removal, the Town Council rallied the community stakeholders including the Ontario Heritage Foundation, VIA, CN, etc to restore the station to the original 1881 appearance    


   Hence with CN contributing to the restoration the building remained labeled &#8216;CN Port Hope&#8217; for some time after the 1985 restoration.


   at  CN Port Hope, July 20, 1986 Kodachrome  by S.Danko 


   Circa 1986 five VIA trains – two west, three east &#8211;  served Port Hope: 

   daily Budd Car commuter trains #651 (ex Sun) &amp; #652  (ex Sat) &#8216;Ontarian&#8217; ;
  
   Daily #68 &#8216;Bonaventure&#8217; ; 

   and daily overnight  #58 &amp; #59 &#8216;Cavalier&#8217;&#8230;a very long day trip to Union: a 05:58 departure and a 01:01 arrival.


   Noteworthy


   In normal times, Port Hope a busy commuter place,  with daily trains: 651, Saturday 655, 54, 48 and Sunday 648
   

   Circa 2021 served by trains 42, 643 and 55.


   the Cameco spur on the right sees regular use


    in the weeds     </title>
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