Toronto & Nipissing Agincourt Station
![A black and white photograph of a barn-like structure with large black text reading Agincourt. The structure sits next to train tracks and depicts the one of the first railway stations in Agincourt.](https://www.communitystories.ca/v2/immigrant-food-businesses-scarborough_entreprises-alimentaires/wp-content/uploads/sites/178/2024/01/2023.12.04-Theme-1-Story-Page-2-Historical-Image-Agincourt-Station-Grand-Trunk-Railway.jpg)
Toronto Railway Historical Association, 1900s
Agincourt Station was constructed in 1869. It was a small structure with a board-and-batten exterior and an extended roof acting as a shelter above the platform to serve the then small community of Agincourt, having been founded just over ten years prior in 1858 around the intersection of Sheppard and Midland Avenue.
The first revenue passenger train arrived at the station on July 12th, 1871 with the launch of one round trip daily offered between Toronto and Uxbridge.