McAdam station | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Châteauesque |
Town or city | McAdam, New Brunswick |
Country | Canada |
Construction started | 1900 |
Completed | 1901 |
Cost | $30,000 |
Client | Canadian Pacific Railway |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Edward Maxwell |
Official name | McAdam Railway Station (Canadian Pacific) National Historic Site of Canada |
Designated | 1976 |
Official name | Canadian Pacific Railway Station (VIA) |
Designated | 1990 |
Reference no. | 2005 |
Official name | McAdam Train Station |
Type | Provincial Historic Site |
Designated | September 12, 2003 [1] |
McAdam station is a former railway station that dominates the village of McAdam, New Brunswick, Canada. The station is the largest passenger station in the province but since the December 17, 1994, abandonment of Via Rail's Atlantic passenger train, it no longer sees rail service and is partially used as a museum.