Sudbury station (Ontario)

Sudbury station is a railway station in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada serving Via Rail. It is the eastern terminus of the Sudbury – White River train. Located in downtown Sudbury, this historic Romanesque station built in 1907 by Canadian Pacific Railway, is one of the two VIA Rail stations in Sudbury, the other being Sudbury Junction station (serving The Canadian train) which is located 10 km away on the outskirts of the city. There is no shuttle service available between the two stations.[1]

Sudbury
Location233 Elgin St., Greater Sudbury, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates46°29′15″N 80°59′32″W
Owned byVia Rail
Platforms1 side platform
Tracks1
Construction
Structure typeManned station building
ParkingFree with permit
Other information
WebsiteSudbury train station
Services
Preceding station Via Rail Following station
Azilda Sudbury–White River Terminus
Former services
Preceding station Via Rail Following station
Thunder Bay
toward Vancouver
Super Continental Toronto
Terminus
Location
Sudbury station
Location in Ontario
Sudbury station
Location in Canada
Intercity Transport Hubs in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

The station became the new home of the Sudbury Farmer's Market in 2013, following the 2012 purchase of the former Market Square by the Northern Ontario School of Architecture.[2]

References

  1. "Sudbury train station". viarail.ca. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  2. "Farmers' Market one step closer to new home". CBC News, October 2, 2012.
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