Though not quite as old, in front of the station are arrayed several old railway cars, including seven cabooses and this dining car. It has been renovated and repurposed into the second restaurant for the
Train Station Inn.
The Intercolonial Railway operated until 1918, when it was merged into Canadian National Railways, who continued to operate the station until 1972, the year it was closed. Passenger service had already been discontinued in 1960, the station being used solely for freight until 1972. In 1976 the station wa sold. Opened in 1989, the station remains in operation as a Bed & Breakfast, the
Train Station Inn.
Beautifully restored and renovated, the Inn consists of the station and railway cars alongside. They have a railway dining car, which is open for lunch & dinner from mid May through mid October and seven cabooses now renovated into deluxe accommodations.
See more information on the inn further below from their website.