Grimsby station (Via Rail)
The Maple Leaf is a joint Amtrak–Via Rail service: ticketing is shared, and trains consist of Amtrak equipment but are operated on the Toronto–Niagara Falls portion of the route by Via crews.The station was formerly served by additional Via trains operating as part of Corridor services, but these were discontinued in 2012.The station is an accessible, unstaffed, but heated shelter beside the tracks replaced a small wooden shed.The original Great Western Railway station, built in 1853, was moved further back from the tracks in the late 1800s,[1] is unoccupied as of early 2021 and was most recently used by the Fork Road Pottery from 1997 until 2018.[4] That historic railway station building had two towers and was destroyed by an electrical fire in 1994.