Owned by Via Rail Tracks 4 Parking Yes Elevation 187 m Phone +1 888-842-7245 | Platforms 1 side platform Structure type At-grade Opened 1891 Province Ontario | |
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Location 125 Green Street, Sarnia, ON
Canada Address 125 Green St, Sarnia, ON N7T 2K4, Canada Similar Stratford - Ontario railway st, Stones 'N Bones Museum, St Catharines railway st, Guelph Central Station, Niagara Falls railway st |
Sarnia railway station (also Sarnia Tunnel Station) in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada is the terminus for Via Rail trains running from Toronto. The unstaffed station is wheelchair accessible. The station includes vending machines, washrooms, a pay phone, and a medium-sized waiting area.
Train 84 leaves daily from Sarnia at 06:10, and returns as train 87 at 22:20.
The International Limited was operated jointly by Via Rail and Amtrak between Chicago and Toronto. The service, which had ended in 1971 by CN Rail, was restarted in 1982 and discontinued again in 2004 due to border delays and post-9/11.
Sarnia Transit Route 1 Confederation will service the railway station on request and the connection to Amtrak Blue Water route can be made from cross border taxis between Sarnia and Port Huron.
The Gothic Revival station was built in 1891 by the Grand Trunk Railway (and designed by engineer Joseph Hobson) and later acquired by VIA Rail through CN Rail.