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Quebec Railway Stations

Saint-Jean

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    Canadian Pacific Railway

    Photo: Pinsonneault Frères, St. Jean & Sherbrooke, ca. 1910

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    Canadian Pacific Railway

    Photo: Pinsonneault Frères, St. Jean & Sherbrooke, ca. early 1900s

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    Canadian Pacific Railway

    Publisher: Valentine & Sons, ca. 1911

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    Canadian Pacific Railway

    Photo: J. L. Pinsonneault, ca. 1912

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    Grand Trunk Railway

    Publisher: Valentine & Sons, ca. 1912

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    Grand Trunk Railway

    Photo: Pinsonneault Frères, ca. 1914

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    Grand Trunk Railway

    Publisher: Novelty Art & Manufacturing, Montreal, ca. 1918

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    Canadian National Railway

    Publiisher: Valentine-Black, ca. 1920s

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    Canadian National Railway

    ca. 1930

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    Canadian National Railway

    Source: Library and Archives Canada, ca. 1936

Both stations are listed as National Historic Sites. The CPR station was built in 1887. It was enlarged in 1906 and then again in 1950. The GTR (later CN) station was built in 1890. As per the station signage, both were originally known by their English name of "St. Johns."

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