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New Brunswick Railway Stations

Grand Falls

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    Canadian Pacific Railway

    Photo: George B. MacKay, 1970

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    Canadian Pacific Railway

    ca. 1978

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    Canadian Pacific Railway (former)

    Photo: ©Jeri Danyleyko, 2016

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    Canadian National Railway

    Courtesy: New Brunswick Railway Museum, 1986

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    Canadian National Railway (former)

    ca. 1994

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    Canadian National Railway (former)

    Courtesy: New Brunswick Railway Museum, 1986

  • Image of railway station

    Canadian National Railway (former)

    Photo: ©Jeri Danyleyko, 2015

  • Image of railway station

    Canadian National Railway (former)

    Photo: ©Jeri Danyleyko, 2015

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    VIA Rail

    Courtesy: New Brunswick Railway Museum, 1986

The former CN station in Grand Falls was built by the National Transcontinental Railway in 1912-13. It was a recognized heritage structure and for years was the only remaining example of its type in Atlantic Canada. The station was abandoned many years ago and reportedly demolished in 2016.

The former CPR station can be found on the Sentier Trail alongside Highway 108. The station is unmarked and can be seen from the roadside. The CPR pulled out of Atlantic Canada in 1993.

VIA Rail no longer operates in Grand Falls.

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