Saint-Jean-d'Iberville | |
Address: | 31 Frontenac Street, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec |
Country: | Canada |
Line: | Rouses Point Subdivision |
Opened: | 1890 |
Former: | St. Johns |
Other Services Collapsible: | yes |
Other Services Header: | Former services post-1946 |
Other Services2 Collapsible: | yes |
Other Services2 Header: | Former services pre-1946 |
Saint-Jean-d'Iberville station (French: Gare du Grand Tronc à Saint-Jean-d'Iberville) is a former railway station in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada. The station was built in 1890 by the Grand Trunk Railway and is located at 31 Frontenac Street.[1]
Until September 3, 1966 the Boston & Maine's Montreal to Boston and New York Ambassador made daily stops at the station. The company's night train, Washingtonian southbound to Washington and Montrealer northbound to Montreal made nightly stops at the station until September 6, 1966.[2] [3] [4] The station was omitted from stops when Amtrak reinstated the Montrealer in 1972.
It was recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada on June 15, 1976. Today it operates as a town tourism office.