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Hervey station or Hervey-Jonction station is a railway station in Hervey-Jonction, Quebec, Canada. This station was built in 1905 when the National Transcontinental Railway (NTR) transcontinental railway main line was built between (Moncton–) Quebec City to the east and Western Canada to the west at a point where the line crossed the Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR) line from Montreal to the Lac Saint-Jean region. The lines eventually all came to be operated by the Canadian National Railway. Today, the station is where two Via Rail routes travelling together from Montreal (the Montreal–Jonquière train and the Montreal–Senneterre train) stop to perform a split and continue their journey in separate directions. The trains arrive from the south on the former CNoR tracks from Montreal; the tra

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  • Hervey station or Hervey-Jonction station is a railway station in Hervey-Jonction, Quebec, Canada. This station was built in 1905 when the National Transcontinental Railway (NTR) transcontinental railway main line was built between (Moncton–) Quebec City to the east and Western Canada to the west at a point where the line crossed the Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR) line from Montreal to the Lac Saint-Jean region. The lines eventually all came to be operated by the Canadian National Railway. Today, the station is where two Via Rail routes travelling together from Montreal (the Montreal–Jonquière train and the Montreal–Senneterre train) stop to perform a split and continue their journey in separate directions. The trains arrive from the south on the former CNoR tracks from Montreal; the tra (en)
  • La gare de Hervey-Jonction à Hervey-Jonction dans la paroisse de Lac-aux-Sables est desservie par deux lignes de Via Rail Canada. C'est ici que les deux trains du nord du Québec, l'Abitibi et le Saguenay, en partance de Montréal se séparent pour continuer en solo, l'un vers Senneterre, l'autre vers Jonquière. La première gare d'Hervey-Jonction, désignée "Reed Camp", était située au sud du village d'Hervey-Jonction, près de la limite de Sainte-Thècle. (fr)
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  • The station, near the Catholic church (en)
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  • Hervey station or Hervey-Jonction station is a railway station in Hervey-Jonction, Quebec, Canada. This station was built in 1905 when the National Transcontinental Railway (NTR) transcontinental railway main line was built between (Moncton–) Quebec City to the east and Western Canada to the west at a point where the line crossed the Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR) line from Montreal to the Lac Saint-Jean region. The lines eventually all came to be operated by the Canadian National Railway. Today, the station is where two Via Rail routes travelling together from Montreal (the Montreal–Jonquière train and the Montreal–Senneterre train) stop to perform a split and continue their journey in separate directions. The trains arrive from the south on the former CNoR tracks from Montreal; the train to Jonquière continues northeast along the former CNoR line; and the train to Senneterre heads northwest along the former NTR line. The trains combine here on the way back to Montreal. The current site of the station is located just opposite the chapel Hervey-Jonction, in the heart of the village since 2007. The previous site of the station was located about 300 metres (980 ft) east along the former NTR line that connected Hervey-Junction to Quebec City. This section of railway ceased to be used in 2007 after 100 years of use. The first station was located on the CNoR line at the south of the village of Hervey Junction, near the boundary with Sainte-Thècle. (en)
  • La gare de Hervey-Jonction à Hervey-Jonction dans la paroisse de Lac-aux-Sables est desservie par deux lignes de Via Rail Canada. C'est ici que les deux trains du nord du Québec, l'Abitibi et le Saguenay, en partance de Montréal se séparent pour continuer en solo, l'un vers Senneterre, l'autre vers Jonquière. Le site actuel de la gare est situé juste en face de la chapelle d'Hervey-Jonction, au cœur du village, depuis 2007. Le site précédent de la gare d'Hervey-Jonction était situé à environ 300 mètres plus à l'est, le long de l'ex-voie ferrée du Transcontinental qui reliait Québec et Hervey-Jonction. Ce dernier tronçon ferroviaire a cessé d'être utilisé en 2007, après cent ans d'usage. La première gare d'Hervey-Jonction, désignée "Reed Camp", était située au sud du village d'Hervey-Jonction, près de la limite de Sainte-Thècle. (fr)
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