St. Catharines railway station

St. Catharines station is a railway station in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada that is served by the Maple Leaf train between Toronto and New York City. On weekends and holidays in the summer it is also served by GO Transit excursion trains operating between Toronto and Niagara Falls. The station was formerly staffed by Via Rail, but the ticket agent was replaced by an automated kiosk in October 2012. The station is wheelchair-accessible (since 1988), and offers free parking. A similar station was also built in Berlin, New Hampshire around the same time in 1917.

St. Catharines railway station

St. Catharines station is a railway station in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada that is served by the Maple Leaf train between Toronto and New York City. On weekends and holidays in the summer it is also served by GO Transit excursion trains operating between Toronto and Niagara Falls. The station was formerly staffed by Via Rail, but the ticket agent was replaced by an automated kiosk in October 2012. The station is wheelchair-accessible (since 1988), and offers free parking. A similar station was also built in Berlin, New Hampshire around the same time in 1917.