Carlyle station
Carlyle railway station | |
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Location |
115 Railway Avenue West Carlyle, Saskatchewan |
Coordinates | 49°38′13″N 102°16′13″W / 49.63682°N 102.2702°WCoordinates: 49°38′13″N 102°16′13″W / 49.63682°N 102.2702°W |
Line(s) | Canadian National Railway |
Platforms | 1 |
History | |
Opened | 1909 |
The Carlyle station is a former railway station in Carlyle, Saskatchewan. It was built by the Canadian National Railway in 1909 and later served Via Rail. It now houses the Rusty Relics Museum.[1] The museum houses a working telegraph station, 10,000 catelogued artifacts, a CPR caboose and jigger car on a railway track and as separate buildings Anglican Church built in 1905, and country school house.[2]
References
- ↑ "Rusty Relics Museum". Rusty Relics Museum. Museums Association of Saskatchewan. Retrieved 2012-05-21.
- ↑ "Rusty Relics Museum Inc.". Rusty Relics Museum. virtual museum Canada. Retrieved 2012-05-21.
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