New Carlisle station (Quebec)
The New Carlisle station is a closed railway station in New Carlisle, Quebec, Canada. It served the Montreal-Gaspé train until service was suspended east of Matapédia station in 2013 due to deteriorating track conditions.
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Location | 6 rue Vimy New Carlisle, Quebec[1] Canada | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 48.007°N 65.323°W | ||||||||||
Tracks | 3 plus 2 wyes | ||||||||||
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Website | New Carlisle train station | ||||||||||
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Designated | 1994 |
Heritage Information
The station is a designated Heritage Railway Station, so protected since 1994. The station was built by the Canadian National Railways in 1947. The imposing, two-storey structure was built according to a 1920s plan "for Québec stations, in which the upper floor accommodates the administrative functions of a divisional point station, in addition to the station agent’s residence." The current station was built to replace a former building, destroyed by fire. [2]
References
- "New Carlisle Station Location & direction". Via Rail. Retrieved 2010-05-20.
- "VIA Rail/Canadian National Railways Station". historicplaces.ca. Parks Canada.
External links
- Media related to New Carlisle railway station at Wikimedia Commons
- Via Rail station page for New Carlisle station (Quebec)
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