Alexandria station (Ontario) explained

Alexandria
Style:Via Rail
Address:45 McDougald Street E.
Alexandria, ON
Country:Canada
Coordinates:45.3181°N -74.6397°W
Structure:Unstaffed station
Platform:1 side platform
Tracks:2
Parking:15 spaces
Opened:1917
Code:ALEX
Website:Alexandria station
Other Services Header:Former services
Other Services Collapsible:yes
Other Services:
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  1. C60C30
Stroke-Width:3
Marker:rail
Marker-Colour:
  1. 009D58
Zoom:15
Map Type:Canada Southern Ontario##Ontario#Canada
Map Dot Label:Alexandria station

Alexandria Station is a train station in Alexandria, Ontario, Canada. Located on McDougal Street, it is an intermediate stop for all trains on the Via Rail Ottawa–Montreal line. The station is unstaffed, has a wheelchair accessible shelter and fifteen outdoor parking spaces. In 1994, it became a Designated Heritage Railway Station.[1]

Railway services

As of September 2020, Alexandria station is served by 1 domestic route (with connections) provided by Via Rail, the primary passenger rail operator in Canada. Departures have been reduced to 6 trains per day due to the coronavirus pandemic (effective September 1, 2020).[2]

Ottawa - Quebec

TrainOperatorFromViaToFreq.
22Via RailOttawaQuebec1/day
24Via RailOttawaQuebec1/day
28Via RailOttawaQuebec1/day

Quebec / Montreal - Ottawa

TrainOperatorFromViaToFreq.
633Via RailMontrealOttawa1/day
35Via RailQuebecOttawa1/day
39Via RailQuebecSainte-Foy - Drummondville - Saint-Hyacinthe - Saint-Lambert - Montreal - Dorval - Coteau - AlexandriaOttawa1/day

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Directory of Designated Heritage Railway Stations in Ontario . . 3 July 2020.
  2. Web site: Up to date information on our current service. Via Rail Canada. 1 September 2020.
  3. Web site: TEMPORARY SCHEDULE Effective September 1, 2020. Via Rail Canada. 1 September 2020.