Woodbridge_Heights
Senior Member
I agree that would be preferable, and likely the case had the historic station footprint been preserved, however the land surrounding the intersection of rail line and woodbrige avenue is essentially all single family homes. The ability to construct a station, nevermind a decent level of TOD would be very limited here
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The historical station is actually located closer to the proposed station, south of the Woodbridge foam plant. The tracks were shifted east to their current location at some point.
The other historical railway station was along the Humber river which was part of the Toronto suburban railway.
Regardless of the existence of sfh in the area. Station construction will be difficult given the terrain and grade differences between the road and railway