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Maple Train Station is a historical site of Maple! If you are travelling from or to Union Station, you will have the ability to see the railway station building that was built in 1903. The train station was opened on May 16, 1853, connecting from Toronto to Aurora. As it is owned by Metrolinx, you can go inside and look at the architecture.

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