I'm actually gratified to see this come to be. I am hoping that it has some connection to a
motion passed at City Council back in 2016 which tried to generate momentum around the theme
The vast majority of Toronto's heritage railway stations are long gone - most were torn down before heritage laws gained stature, and in fact some of these demolitions (CP West Toronto being the key example) actually drove the passing of Heritage Preservation laws.
Back in 2016 a small group of us tried to get Metrolinx interested in designing its stations towards a heritage flavour. There was absolutely no appetite for that - ML's desire to be recognized for "Design Excellence" drove them to more modern and flashier architecture. We were however glad for the support from many City Councillors.
We didn't get any actual railway stations built, but I'm happy to see the City incorporating this spirit into the Belt Line trail, which has its own associative heritage value to the city.
- Paul