Joliette station (Via Rail)

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Joliette

Gare de Joliette
Gare de Joliette BAnQ 6209.jpg
Vacationers at the station, circa 1905
General information
Location380 Champlain Street
Joliette, Quebec
Canada
Coordinates 46°01′45″N73°26′38″W / 46.0293°N 73.4440°W / 46.0293; -73.4440
Operated by Via Rail
Line(s)Montreal-Hervey Junction trunk
Other information
StatusStaffed station
Services
Preceding station VIA Rail Canada simplified.svg Via Rail Following station
Anjou
toward Montreal
Montreal–Jonquière Saint-Justin
toward Jonquière
Montreal–Senneterre Saint-Justin
toward Senneterre
Former services
Preceding station VIA Rail Canada simplified.svg Via Rail Following station
L'Assomption
toward Montreal
Montreal–Jonquière Saint-Justin
toward Jonquière
Montreal–Senneterre Saint-Justin
toward Senneterre
Preceding station Canadian National Railway Following station
Crabtree
toward Montreal
MontrealRivière-à-Pierre Ste. Elizabeth

Joliette railway station is a Heritage Railway Station located at 380 Champlain Street in Joliette, Quebec, Canada. It is operated by Via Rail on two routes running from Montreal, Quebec.

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