|
Caption: Doesn't look a day over 114
The majestic CN station in Dauphin, MB was built in 1912 by the Canadian Northern Railway and is still looking magnificent 114 years later on May 1, 2026.
It was constructed to a design by architect John Schofield and was designated a Heritage Railway Station of Canada in 1990.
Being a scheduled stop for both VIA 693/692 the north and southbound Winnipeg to Churchill trains, passengers have an opportunity to detrain for a leg stretch, some fresh air, and a chance to snap some pics of the station, other local architecture, or have a quick visit to the Dauphin Rail Museum inside the station. :-)
|
I suspect that at slow speed most trains could safely get over that “little” gap in the rail.
Magnificent station.