ws Le "A Family Tradition for 132 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 7, 1998 - 15 Sketches A look back at some of re the railway stations rai] along the old Whitby, WHITBY Port P erry line | | The locomotive "Scugog" at Port Perry station. The original Port Perry Station building built in 1871-1873 with the engine "Scugog" seen at left. The Whitby Junction Station in 1904 looking west. "Junction" refers to the junction of the main east-west Grand Trunk Railway line from Sarnia through Toronto to Montreal, with the north-south lines through Port Perry. The train on the right is steam up to begin it's run to Port Perry. ® A BY i ki h. The Whitby Junction Station shown in 1918 after the branch line had been The Port Pony Statiat and water tower, locking sou built to the new Ontario Hospital, built to treat wounded World War | soldiers. BROOKLIN i - | i Py This is the final in a series of reports on the building of the Port Whitby, Port Perry Railway line. 5 E | wal: mis The Brooklin Station circa 1910 The Myrtle Station in 1907