Rothesay station

Coordinates: 45°23′22″N 65°59′57″W / 45.38944°N 65.99917°W / 45.38944; -65.99917
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Jimboh2000 (talk | contribs) at 01:51, 1 August 2015 (→‎External links: Replaced broken links to Rothesay Living Museum with a single link to RLM page that contains links to both articles.). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Rothesay
Historic railway station
Rothesay station in December 2007
General information
LocationRothesay, New Brunswick
Canada
History
Opened1860
Closed1975
Official nameRothesay Railway Station (European and North American) National Historic Site of Canada
Designated1976

The Rothesay railway station is one of the oldest standing railway stations in Canada, built between 1858 and 1860. It is a National Historic Site of Canada located in Rothesay, New Brunswick.[1] The building offers an example of the standard station design of its era with its wooden two storey configuration. It was erected during construction of the European and North American Railway which connected Saint John to Shediac, New Brunswick (Pointe-du-Chêne) and which was completed in August 1860. The station was originally called the Kennebecasis Station but it was renamed in honor of the visit of the Prince of Wales (Rothesay being one of his titles).

The station was closed in 1975, though the Atlantic still ran as late as 1994. In 1976, the Rothesay Area Heritage Trust was formed to acquire and preserve the structure. The Trust continues to manage it today. The tracks are still in use, as Canadian National Railways operate them as a secondary mainline.

References

External links

45°23′22″N 65°59′57″W / 45.38944°N 65.99917°W / 45.38944; -65.99917