Coaticook station is a historic building in the small town of Coaticook, Quebec, Canada, close to the border with the United States. The first station, which was on the west side of the tracks, was completed in 1853 by the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad. The current building was constructed on the east side of the tracks in 1904 by the Grand Trunk Railway. The two storey wooden frame building has a single storey conical roofed southerly end and a small extension on the north end. One of the façades includes a two-story bay window topped by a gable-pediment. The old station is located in a semi-wooded area in a residential area of the town.
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- Gare de Coaticook (fr)
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| - Coaticook station is a historic building in the small town of Coaticook, Quebec, Canada, close to the border with the United States. The first station, which was on the west side of the tracks, was completed in 1853 by the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad. The current building was constructed on the east side of the tracks in 1904 by the Grand Trunk Railway. The two storey wooden frame building has a single storey conical roofed southerly end and a small extension on the north end. One of the façades includes a two-story bay window topped by a gable-pediment. The old station is located in a semi-wooded area in a residential area of the town. (en)
- La gare de Coaticook est une gare ferroviaire de deux niveaux construite en 1904 par la Compagnie du Grand Tronc sur la ligne reliant Montréal à Portland. Elle a servi jusqu'en 1958, date de l'abandon du service passager. Elle a été citée Immeuble patrimonial en 1999 par la ville de Coaticook. (fr)
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| - Coaticook station is a historic building in the small town of Coaticook, Quebec, Canada, close to the border with the United States. The first station, which was on the west side of the tracks, was completed in 1853 by the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad. The current building was constructed on the east side of the tracks in 1904 by the Grand Trunk Railway. The two storey wooden frame building has a single storey conical roofed southerly end and a small extension on the north end. One of the façades includes a two-story bay window topped by a gable-pediment. The old station is located in a semi-wooded area in a residential area of the town. (en)
- La gare de Coaticook est une gare ferroviaire de deux niveaux construite en 1904 par la Compagnie du Grand Tronc sur la ligne reliant Montréal à Portland. Elle a servi jusqu'en 1958, date de l'abandon du service passager. Elle a été citée Immeuble patrimonial en 1999 par la ville de Coaticook. (fr)
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- 131, Rue Lovell (en)
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