Richmond station is a historic building located on rue Principale Nord in Richmond in the province of Quebec. The current building was constructed in 1912 by the Grand Trunk Railway (GTR) to replace the previous wood-frame structure which had been destroyed by fire.[4]
The brick building has granite lintels that give it a more refined look than the earlier stations.[4] The two storey central block has two symmetrical single storeys on either end, which have had dormer windows added more recently.
Those two railway companies became part of the newly formed Grand Trunk Railway in 1853,[6] with the Richmond station located between the tracks at the junction of the lines.[1]
The Grand Trunk Railway was absorbed by Canadian National Railway (CNR) in 1923, who continued to operate the Portland-Sherbrooke line as its Berlin Subdivision. Richmond remained an important repair and maintenance yard until the 1950s.[4] Passenger service was continued by Via Rail until 1994.[2]
Following Canadian deregulation in 1989, short line operator Genesee & Wyoming formed subsidiary St-Laurent & Atlantique Railroad (Quebec) (SLQ) to operate the portion of the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad line from the US border at Norton through to Sainte-Rosalie, where it connects with the CNR main line. This company has facilities beside the station[7] and a rail yard that stretches along the east bank of the Richelieu River.
Richmond station has been designated as a Heritage Railway Station of Canada since September 1991.[4]
The old station building was converted into La Vieille Gare de Richmond restaurant in the summer of 1999.[3]
^ abMatthew Farfan. "Railway Stations of the Eastern Townships"(PDF). Townships Heritage WebMagazine. Retrieved April 8, 2015. Via Rail service to Richmond and Sherbrooke finally ceased in 1994
^"The train as an economic lever". Richmond: History and Coat of Arms. Ville de Richmond. Retrieved April 8, 2015. An important railway centre, Richmond is 76 miles (122 km) from Montréal, 90 miles (140 km) from Québec and 221 miles (356 km) from Portland
^"St-Laurent & Atlantique Railroad (SLQ)". Operations. Genesee & Wyoming. Retrieved April 8, 2015. We have a dedicated management team based in Auburn and Richmond, enabling the SLQ to provide personalized service to customers