Don Station, 1910
![Black and white vintage photograph of a small train station with railway tracks in the foreground. A couple people are seen in front of the station. “DON” is written twice on the roof of the station. On the photograph “Sept. 12. 1910” is written in the bottom right corner.](https://www.communitystories.ca/v2/experiences-railway-workers-toronto_personnel-ferroviaire/wp-content/uploads/sites/162/2022/10/1910-Fonds-1231-Item-72-1-1024x746-1.jpg)
Source: City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 1231, Item 72
Date: 1910
John Mellow worked at Don Station, pictured here in 1910. Don Station is the last nineteenth-century train station standing in Toronto. Built in 1896 for the Canadian Pacific Railway, Don Station was situated on the bank of the Don River. This is near where the Queen Street Bridge is today.