Winnipeg Train Stations

Winnipeg, Manitoba was an important railway hub in western Canada and continues to be. It had two large stations along with a number of smaller ones.

Ex Canadian Northern and Grand Trunk Pacific, later Canadian National station in Winnipeg. It was
also used by the Northern Pacific and Great Northern RRs. Submitted by Arthur Grieve.
Ex Canadian Northern and Grand Trunk Pacific, now the Winnipeg VIA Station. Submitted by Arthur Grieve.
Submitted by Arthur Grieve.
Winnipeg Fort Garry Hotel is about a block away from Union station in Winnipeg. They were all very 
close to the stations. It was a pretty noisy and smoky place to have a hotel in the days of steam. They are
an important part of rail history in Canada. Submitted by Arthur Grieve.
Submitted by Arthur Grieve.
Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg MB. The hotel is adjacent the train station which
can be seen to the left of the hotel. Submitted by Arthur Grieve.
CPR Station and Royal Alexandra Hotel in Winnipeg c. 1915. Submitted by Arthur Grieve.
Winnipeg Union Station c.1915 with Winnipeg Terminal Rail yard in background. The station was
built by the Canadian Northern and Grand Trunk Pacific Rwy. c. 1912. The yard later became Canadian
Nationals East yard, and the station became Canadian  Nationals Winnipeg station.
Canadian Pacific Winnipeg Station. This building no longer serves as a station. It has been renovated for other uses.
St. Boniface – part of Winnipeg – was located on the Sprague subdivision of the Canadian Northern Rwy. 
later part of the Canadian National. It was built prior to the first war.
St. Boniface MB. This was the main line of the Canadian Northern to Toronto and Montreal. The station was converted to a restaurant in the 1970s.
St. Boniface train station. This picture was submitted by Dave Savage/CRSN   www.railwaystationnews.ca
Greater Winnipeg Water District Rwy. station in Winnipeg. This line runs from Wpg. to Indian Bay on
Lake of the Woods-about 90 miles.
Greater Winnipeg Water District Rwy. station in Winnipeg.

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