York Street Railway Station Building (Fredericton)
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New Brunswick /
Fredericton
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train station, listed building / architectural heritage
A heritage railway station in the York Street of Fredericton. Originally built by Canadian Pacific Railway as a wooden structure in 1896 and known as Union Station. It was replaced by a brick building in 1923. It is now listed in the 10 most endangered heritage places in Canada.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/York_Street_railway_station
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 45°57'22"N 66°38'52"W
- Rabbit town (west plat) 0.4 km
- Town Plat 0.6 km
- downtown 0.7 km
- Odell Park 1.8 km
- Fredericton Golf Club 2.8 km
- Chateau Heights 7.8 km
- Douglas 8.4 km
- Silverwood 9 km
- Island View 12 km
- Dept of Natural Resources, Kingsclear Forest Nursery, Island View 12 km