McAdam station

McAdam station
Station after its inauguration in 1901
Interactive map of the McAdam station area
General information
Architectural styleChâteauesque
LocationMcAdam, New Brunswick, Canada
Construction started1900
Completed1901
Cost$30,000
ClientCanadian Pacific Railway
Design and construction
ArchitectEdward Maxwell
Official nameMcAdam Railway Station (Canadian Pacific) National Historic Site of Canada
Designated1976
Official nameCanadian Pacific Railway Station (VIA)
Designated1990
Reference no.2005
Official nameMcAdam Train Station
TypeProvincial Historic Site
DesignatedSeptember 12, 2003
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McAdam station is a former railway station that dominates the village of McAdam, New Brunswick, Canada. The station is the largest passenger station in the province but since the December 17, 1994, abandonment of Via Rail's Atlantic passenger train, it no longer sees rail service and is partially used as a museum.