Lethbridge Canadian Pacific Railway Station

Lethbridge
Postcard showing the station, circa 1912
General information
Location801 1 Avenue South, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Coordinates49°41′53″N 112°50′06″W / 49.698°N 112.835°W / 49.698; -112.835
Line(s)Canadian Pacific Railway
History
Opened1906; 118 years ago (1906)
Closed
  • 1971 (passenger)
  • 1984 (freight)
Rebuilt1908 and 1911
ElectrifiedNo
Former services
Preceding station Canadian Pacific Railway Following station
Coalhurst
toward Katz
KatzMedicine Hat via Nelson and Lethbridge Coaldale
Terminus LethbridgeCoutts Wilson
toward Coutts
LethbridgeTurin Coalhurst
toward Turin

Lethbridge station (also known as Union Station) is a former railway station in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. It was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1905-1906 and expanded in 1908 and 1911.[1]

Lethbridge Station 2015

The station was in use until 1971, when the last service, a Dayliner train to Calgary, was discontinued. In 1984, the railyards were relocated to nearby Kipp, and the station building was sold to Alberta Health Services and converted for use as a Community Health Unit.

CPR locomotive 3651 is on static display at the back of the station.

  1. ^ "Lethbridge Canadian Pacific Railway Station". historicplaces.ca. Retrieved August 26, 2024.