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![]() Canadian National Railways (Intercolonial Railway) Station Lorne Street, Sackville, N.B. |
The Canadian National Railways (Intercolonial Railway) Station is a one-and-a-half-storey, sandstone railway station, built in 1907-1908. This railway station represents the brief, early-20th-century period of prosperity and expansion of the Intercolonial Railway before its decline and absorption into the Canadian National Railways. It typifies turn-of-the-century Intercolonial Railway stations in its generous scale and stone construction. It is distinguished by its use of local sandstone which gives it its rich textures and colouration. |
| This site is listed in the Canadian Register of Historic Places ; for fuller details see Canadian National Railways (Intercolonial Railway) Station | |
| In 1993 this site was designated as a Heritage Railway Station ; see the listing in Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada's List of Designated Heritage Railway Stations. | |
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