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The article says that the Grand Trunk had a station in Adolphustown, then it says "Other development—such as the 1817 York Road, the 1856 Grand Trunk Railway[contradictory], and 1964 segment of Highway 401—took a more northern route through Napanee-Belleville."

Which is correct? A quick look at the map has (from east to west) the current CN (Grand Trunk) Kingston subdivision - as the Montréal-Toronto mainline - going from Collins Bay through an abandoned "Ernestown" station northeast of Bath (but not near the town) then northwest to Napanee, going nowhere near Adolphustown. Was there some other GTR line other than this mainline, or is the claim of a station a contradiction? 204.237.89.232 (talk) 21:46, 20 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]