Glacier, British Columbia
Glacier railway station | |
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General information | |
Location | Glacier National Park of Canada, Glacier, British Columbia |
Line(s) | Canadian Pacific Railway |
History | |
Opened | 1916 |
Glacier is a railway whistlestop and locality near the summit of the Rogers Pass in Glacier National Park in British Columbia, Canada. Just east of the still-existing Canadian Pacific Railway station building at Glacier (and just inside the western portal of the Connaught Tunnel completed in 1916) is the current summit of the railway. There are a hotel, restaurant and service station nearby at the summit of the Trans Canada highway, just east of Glacier. There are no permanent residents.
The building, now disused as a passenger terminal, is a log building built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1916. The Glacier station provides facilities for the once double-tracked Connaught Tunnel. (The line through the Connaught tunnel consisted of double track as-built but was converted to single track in 1959.)[1] This station is no longer used as a passenger station.
The building was designated a national heritage railway station in 1992.[2]
References
- ^ "Canadian Historic Places Register". A Federal, Provincial and Territorial Collaboration. Retrieved 2012-07-07.
- ^ "Canadian Pacific Railway Station". Parks Canada. Retrieved 2012-07-07.
51°16′01″N 117°31′01″W / 51.267°N 117.517°W
- Columbia Country
- Populated places in the Columbia-Shuswap Regional District
- Unincorporated settlements in British Columbia
- Canadian Pacific Railway stations in British Columbia
- Designated Heritage Railway Stations in British Columbia
- Buildings and structures completed in 1916
- Railway stations opened in 1916
- Disused railway stations in Canada
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