Railway station in Ontario, Canada
A Corridor train at Alexandria in 2011.
Location 45 McDougald Street E. Alexandria, ON Canada Coordinates 45°19′05″N 74°38′23″W / 45.31806°N 74.63972°W / 45.31806; -74.63972 Platforms 1 side platform Tracks 2 Structure type Unstaffed station Parking 15 spaces Station code ALEX Website Alexandria station Opened 1917
Former services
Designated 1994
Official name VIA Rail/Canadian National Railways Station Designated 11 March 2008 Reference no. 4620
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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
Quebec / Montreal - Ottawa
No local service between Québec City, Sainte-Foy and Charny, or Saint-Lambert and Montréal.[ 3]
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