Rogersville station

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Rogersville
Rogersville VIA Rail Canada Station.jpg
General information
Location11082 Principale Street
Nouvelle-Arcadie, NB
Canada
Coordinates 46°43′46″N65°25′31″W / 46.7295°N 65.4253°W / 46.7295; -65.4253
Owned by Via Rail
Construction
Structure typeUnstaffed station; at-grade
ParkingYes
AccessibleYes
Services
Preceding station VIA Rail Canada simplified.svg Via Rail Following station
Miramichi
toward Montreal
Ocean Moncton
toward Halifax
Former services
Preceding station Canadian National Railway Following station
Tunnel
toward Montreal
MontrealMoncton Acadiaville
toward Moncton

Rogersville station is a railway station in Nouvelle-Arcadie, New Brunswick, Canada. Nouvelle-Arcadie is served by Via Rail's Montreal-Halifax train, the Ocean ; it is staffed and wheelchair accessible. The station is a 1+12-storey wooden-framed yellow clapboard building with a hip roof, located at 11082 Rue Principale (Route 126).


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