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Gare Via Rail – Ville D´Amqui

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Gare Via Rail is a Via Rail Canada passenger station. It was built in 1904 by the Intercolonial Railway. The building has been recognized as a heritage station since 1993.

Photos: Google Street View; Michel Robichaud, CC BY 3.0

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