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  2. Gare du Palais - Wikipedia

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    Gare du Palais (French pronunciation: [ɡaʁ dy palɛ], "Palace Station") is a train and bus station in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Its name comes from its proximity to the former location of the Palace of the Intendant of New France . [ 1 ]

  3. List of Via Rail stations - Wikipedia

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    Gare du Palais: QC Québec City ... Québec City–Windsor Corridor. References This page was last edited on 30 November 2024, at 03: ...

  4. File:Gare du Palais, Quebec city, Quebec, Canada 2340 30.jpg

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    English: Gare du Palais, Quebec city, Quebec, Canada. Date: 15 October 2022, 16:05:40: Source: ... Gare du Palais; Metadata. This file contains additional information ...

  5. Sainte-Foy station - Wikipedia

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    When Via Rail took over most passenger service in 1979, Sainte-Foy was the sole intercity rail station in the Quebec City area from 1979 to 1985, when Gare du Palais reopened. It is served by Corridor trains coming to and from Ottawa, and is also the Quebec City area stop for the Ocean, Via's long-distance train to Atlantic Canada.

  6. Old Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Old Quebec is serviced by Gare du Palais train and bus station. Opened in 1915 by the Canadian Pacific Railway , the châteauesque station is similar in design to the Château Frontenac. Via Rail operates regular services to Montreal via Drummondville .

  7. List of railway stations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Quebec City (Gare du Palais) 1915 Canadian Pacific H. E. Prindel designated a Heritage Railway Station in 1992. [93] Richmond: 1912 Grand Trunk Saint-Jean-d'Iberville: 1890 Grand Trunk Shawinigan: 1929 Canadian National Trois-Rivières: 1924 Westmount: 1907 Canadian Pacific W.S. Painter