Smiths Falls railway station in Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada is served by Via Rail Corridor trains running between Toronto and Ottawa. It is unstaffed, with outdoor parking, telephones and washrooms.[1] Accessible parking, automatic doors and wheelchair access is available to the platform. However, as of June 2020 no wheelchair lift is available for boarding or disembarking trains at the station.[2]
Smiths Falls | |||||||||||
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Location | 46 Union Street, Smiths Falls, Ontario Canada | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 44°54′45″N 76°01′26″W | ||||||||||
Owned by | Via Rail | ||||||||||
Platforms | 1 side platform | ||||||||||
Tracks | 1 | ||||||||||
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Structure type | Unstaffed station | ||||||||||
Parking | 22 spaces (surface lot) | ||||||||||
Disabled access | Yes | ||||||||||
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Website | Smiths Falls train station | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | c. 2010 | ||||||||||
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22 surface lot parking spaces are managed by Indigo Parking. A pay meter is located inside the station; hourly, daily and monthly rates are available.[3]
As of September 2020, Smiths Falls station is served by 1 domestic route (with connections) provided by Via Rail, the primary passenger rail operator in Canada. Departures have been reduced to 5 trains per day due to the coronavirus pandemic (effective September 1, 2020).[4]
Train | Operator | From | Via | To | Freq. |
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52 |
Via Rail | Toronto | Guildwood - Oshawa - Cobourg - Belleville - Kingston - Brockville - Smiths Falls - Fallowfield | Ottawa | 1/day |
42 |
Via Rail | Toronto | Guildwood - Oshawa - Cobourg - Belleville - Kingston - Brockville - Smiths Falls - Fallowfield | Ottawa | 1/day |
48 |
Via Rail | Toronto | Guildwood - Oshawa - Port Hope - Cobourg- Trenton Junction - Belleville - Napanee - Kingston - Gananoque - Brockville - Smiths Falls - Fallowfield | Ottawa | 1/day |
Train | Operator | From | Via | To | Freq. |
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643 |
Via Rail | Ottawa | Fallowfield - Smiths Falls - Brockville - Kingston - Napanee - Belleville - Trenton Junction - Cobourg - Port Hope - Oshawa - Guildwood | Toronto | 1/day |
59 |
Via Rail | Ottawa | Fallowfield - Smiths Falls - Brockville - Kingston - Belleville - Trenton Junction - Cobourg - Oshawa - Guildwood | Toronto | 1/day |
The original passenger station building was built by Canadian Pacific Railway in 1887. In 1999 the Smiths Falls Community Theatre began renovations on the station, installing the 140 seat Station Theatre into the old restaurant area. A small waiting area in the building was used by Via Rail until the new Via Rail station opened.[6]
As Smiths Falls is a junction between multiple rail lines, it once had multiple active passenger stations. A 1912 Canadian Northern Ontario Railway station on a now-abandoned line (Canadian National embargoed their Smiths Falls Subdivision between Smiths Falls and Strathcona in 1979) is now a National Historic Site which houses the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario.[7]
On March 8, 2010, Via Rail announced plans to build and relocate to a new station located just north of downtown. The new station would have a distinctive tower. The new station would reduce scheduling conflicts between passenger and freight trains as the old station is located in the middle of a junction between two busy Canadian Pacific Railway lines and both the Via Rail's Smiths Falls and Brockville Subdivisions.[8] The new station consists of 400 square feet (37 m2) and was constructed with a budget of $750,000.[9]
The museum is housed in the Smiths Falls Canadian Northern (CNoR) / Canadian National Railways (CNR) railway station. RMEO station building, is a National Historic Site.
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