Canadian Pacific Railway Station (Gare du Palais)


Canadian Pacific Railway Station (Gare du Palais)
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General Description Gare du Palais ("Palace Station") is a train and bus station in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Its name comes from its proximity to the Palace of the Intendant of New France. It is served by Via Rail, Canada's national passenger railway, and by the private coach company Orléans Express.

Built in 1915 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, the two-storey châteauesque station is similar in design to the Château Frontenac hotel. The station had no passenger rail service from 1976 to 1985. It reopened in 1985, and is the eastern terminus of Via Rail's Corridor services in Ontario and Quebec, serving regular daily services west to Montreal's Central Station and Ottawa via Drummondville, for a total of 12 trains per day.[2][3] It was designated a Heritage Railway Station in 1992
Height 90.00 mm
Width 140.00 mm
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