Cornwall railway station is located at the north end of Station Road, east of Pitt Street in the north end of the city of Cornwall, Ontario, Canada.[1]

Cornwall
Station building
General information
Location1650 Station Road
Cornwall, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates45°02′32″N 74°44′36″W / 45.04222°N 74.74333°W / 45.04222; -74.74333
Owned byVia Rail
Platforms1 side platform, 1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnstaffed station
ParkingYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
WebsiteCornwall train station
History
Opened23 May 1957 (1957-05-23)
Services
Preceding station Via Rail Following station
Brockville
toward Toronto
Toronto–Montreal Dorval
toward Montreal
Former services
Preceding station Canadian National Railway Following station
Mille Roches
toward Sarnia
Grand Trunk Railway
Main Line
Summerstown
toward Montreal
Map
Location
Cornwall station is located in Southern Ontario
Cornwall station
Cornwall station
Location in Southern Ontario
Cornwall station is located in Ontario
Cornwall station
Cornwall station
Location in Ontario
Cornwall station is located in Canada
Cornwall station
Cornwall station
Location in Canada

The station is wheelchair accessible but advance notice has to be given. In 2013, the ticket counter was replaced by a self-service kiosk.[2]

The station is served by Cornwall Transit Route 1.[3]

Railway services

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As of early May 2020, Cornwall station is served by one domestic route (with connections). Departures have been reduced to one per day in either direction due to the coronavirus pandemic (effective March 31, 2020).[4]

Train Operator From Via To Freq. Service

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Via Rail Montreal   Dorval - Cornwall - Brockville - Gananoque - Kingston - Napanee - Belleville - Trenton Junction - Cobourg - Port Hope - Oshawa - Guildwood Toronto 1/day
  • No local service between Guildwood and Toronto or Dorval and Montreal.

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Via Rail Toronto Guildwood - Oshawa - Port Hope - Cobourg - Trenton Junction - Belleville -Napanee - Kingston - Gananoque - Brockville - Cornwall -   Dorval Montreal 1/day
  • No local service between Guildwood and Toronto or Dorval and Montreal.[5]

History

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Former GTR/CN station

The Canadian National Railway line was relocated to a more northerly route in 1957[1] due to construction of the Saint Lawrence Seaway. The Grand Trunk Railway and station originally came to Cornwall in 1856 and the stone CNR station building in downtown was torn down in 1962.

References

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  1. ^ a b Chris Granger. "Cornwall railway dates". NYC Ottawa Division. Archived from the original on May 15, 2014. 1957, May 23 - the first Canadian National train (no. 441) operated over the relocated main line between Cornwall and Cardinal. The new station, that of the post-war design with a flat roof, was at the north end of Station Road, east of Pitt Street in city's north end.
  2. ^ "Via Rail Automating Cornwall Ontario Station as of October 25, 2013 – City Becoming Isolated from Canada !". Cornwall Free News. July 29, 2013. Retrieved May 14, 2014.
  3. ^ "Rail Service". Transportation Options. City of Cornwall. Retrieved May 14, 2014.
  4. ^ Via Rail - Current advisories Updated: April 23, 2020 - 11:30AM
  5. ^ "Temporary Schedule" (PDF). Via Rail Canada. Retrieved 2020-04-24.
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