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Stratford railway station (Ontario)

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Owned by
  
Via Rail

Parking
  
Yes

Phone
  
+1 888-842-7245

Owner
  
Via Rail

Tracks
  
2

Opened
  
1856

Province
  
Ontario

Stratford railway station (Ontario)

Location
  
101 Shakespeare St, Stratford, Ontario Canada

Platforms
  
1 side platform, 1 island platform

Structure type
  
Historic railway station

Address
  
101 Shakespeare St, Stratford, ON N5A 3W5, Canada

Similar
  
Cornwall railway station, Woodstock railway station, Nanaimo railway station, Prince George railway st, Victoria railway station

Stratford station in Stratford, Ontario, Canada is served by four Via Rail trains daily running between Sarnia, London and Toronto. The station, though outside the immediate downtown area, is relatively central. The station building is wheelchair accessible. VIA accommodates wheelchair access into the trains provided 48 hours' notice.

Towards London, westbound VIA train 85 stops at 13:09 & westbound VIA train 87 stops at 19:55. Towards Toronto, eastbound VIA train 84 stops at 08:40 & eastbound VIA train 88 stops at 21:05.

History

Two structures remain that were built in 1913 by the Grand Trunk Railway (GTR): a two-storey, brick-clad, railway station building, and a one-storey express building linked by an overhead canopy. The GTR merged into the Canadian National Railway in 1920. The station buildings were designated as a Heritage Railway Station in 1993.

The International Limited was operated jointly by Via Rail and Amtrak between Chicago and Toronto. The service, which had started in 1982, was discontinued in 2004.

References

Stratford railway station (Ontario) Wikipedia