Closed 1990 Province Québec | Opened 1924 Owner Trois-Rivières | |
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Location 1075 rue Champflour
Canada Owned by Ville de Trois-Rivières Address Trois-Rivières, QC G9A 2K1, Canada Similar Boucher‑De Niverville Manor, Musée Des Ursulines, Notre‑Dame‑du‑Cap Basilica |
Trois-Rivières railway station is a former railway station located in Trois-Rivières, Québec.
It was designated as a federal heritage site in 1990.
History
The station was built in 1924 to replace the original 1872 structure which served as the Trois-Rivierès stop along the route connecting Québec City and Montréal via the North Shore of the St. Lawrence River.
The station was acquired by Via Rail Canada in December 1985. In 1987 it became an intermodal station serving intercity bus traffic as well as trains. Passenger train service to Trois-Rivierès ceased as a result of the 1990 Via Rail cuts, and bus service to the station ceased in 1998. The station is now owned by the City of Trois-Rivierès and is used for purposes unrelated to transportation.
References
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