Radville railway station
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Radville railway station
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Canadian National Railway
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Location | Railway Avenue Radville, Saskatchewan |
Coordinates | Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. |
Line(s) | Canadian Northern Railway (former) Canadian National Railway |
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Opened | 1912 |
The Radville railway station now disused as a station, (located in Radville, Saskatchewan) was built by the Canadian Northern Railway along the Canadian Northern's Brandon to Lethbridge line. The 2-story, wood-frame, railway station is at a major division point on the railway line and is the only remaining Class II CNR railway station building still standing in the province.[1] The building was designed by R.B. Pratt. As a major division point from 1911 until the 1950s the site also housed a railway roundhouse.[2]
The building was designated a Municipal Heritage Property in 1984. The building is now used as a museum.[3]