Cobourg station

The Cobourg railway station in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada, is served by Via Rail trains running between Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal. The station is staffed, with ticket sales, free outdoor parking, and a wheelchair lift for access to the trains. There is no local transit service into the station, with the nearest bus stop being on Division Street.

Cobourg
General information
Location563 Division Street,
Cobourg, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates43°58′05″N 78°10′15″W
Owned byVia Rail
Platforms1 side platform, 1 island platform
Tracks4
Construction
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
StatusStaffed station
Station codeVIA Rail: CBRG
IATA: XGJ
WebsiteCobourg train station
History
Rebuilt2011
Services
Preceding station Via Rail Following station
Port Hope
toward Toronto
Toronto–Ottawa Trenton Junction
toward Ottawa
Oshawa
toward Toronto
Toronto–Montreal Belleville
toward Montreal
Former services
Preceding station Canadian National Railway Following station
Port Hope
toward Sarnia
Grand Trunk Railway
Main Line
Grafton
toward Montreal
Location
Cobourg station is located in Southern Ontario
Cobourg station
Cobourg station
Location in Southern Ontario
Cobourg station is located in Ontario
Cobourg station
Cobourg station
Location in Ontario
Cobourg station is located in Canada
Cobourg station
Cobourg station
Location in Canada

History

Blueprints for the original station building

On November 12, 2010, Via Rail unveiled a design for a new station building, which was built next to the existing station. The new building was estimated to cost $9 million CDN, is wheelchair accessible, and contains a new island/boarding platform to accommodate expanded track lines with an overhead footbridge.[1]

Services

Cobourg station is served by most trains on Via Rail's Toronto-Ottawa and Toronto-Montreal routes, though a small number of express trains pass through the station without stopping.

As of October 2023 the station is served by 6 to 7 trains per day toward Ottawa, and 3 to 4 trains per day toward Montreal and 8 trains per day toward Toronto.[2]

See also

References

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