Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 5, 1976, R4

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Ma Passenger service on railways passing through North Halton was once a big business but now most of the lines carry freight only Some passenger trains still pass through but in Milton and Acton it s no longer possible to catch a train to the city Here a look at North Halton s portion of CN and railways and some of their tenstics SMALL WOODEN like this one near Campbellville allowed farm animals to cross to another field THE CNR line from Georf crosses the on the west by Gibbons FREIGHT trains hauled across the line which throutl Milton but seldom stop now jWl A GLASS CUBICLE AND THE SIGN Acton are all that remain where the Acton CNR station once stood THE CNR station at Georgetown is the only one in the three towns which remains open Most of the passengers take the GO commuter train to Toronto

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