A historical former Ottawa train station may welcome rail passengers again in coming years.
Ottawa Mayor Larry O’Brien told CBC News Wednesday that the city is looking to buy the downtown Union Train Station, which was Ottawa’s main railway station from 1912 to the mid-1960s. The stately stone building would be used as one of the downtown stations for the city’s proposed light rail transit line.
“It would be a very exciting addition,” said O’Brien. Read the full story






