This page will list train stations in the province of Manitoba.
The following train stations still exist in Manitoba:
- Arborg (CP)
- Ashern (CN – in Ashern Pioneer Museum)
- Austin (Manitoba Agricultural Museum has former Baldur CN station)
- Baldur (CN – relocated to Manitoba Agricultural Museum)
- Bowsman (CN – relocated to Swan Valley Historical Museum)
- Carman (CN)
- Churchill (CN)
- Cranberry Portage (CN, now used by VIA)
- Dauphin (CN)
- Dunrottar (CP)
- Elie (CN – private residence)
- Emerson (CP; CN relocated to Grosse Isle, MB)
- Fisher Branch (CN – now Rolling Memories Museum)
- Flin Flon (CN – now a museum)
- Fraserwood (CP)
- Gilbert Plains (CN)
- Gillam (CN)
- Gladstone (CN – now a museum)
- Headingley (CN?)
- La Riviere (CP, moved to private land north of town)
- Lundar (CN – now a museum)
- McConnell (CN – moved to Hamiota)
- McCreary (CN)
- Miami (CN)
- Minnedosa (CP)
- Moosehorn (CN – part of the Moosehorn Heritage Museum)
- Neepawa (CN – now a museum)
- Piney (CN)
- Portage la Prairie (CN & CP)
- Rivers (CN)
- Riverton (CP)
- Roblin (CN)
- Shoal Lake (CP)
- Swan River (CN – museum has Bowsman station)
- The Pas (CN)
- Tilston (CP)
- Thompson (CN, VIA)
- Transcona (CN, used by CN)
- Victoria Beach (CN – private residence, Ateah Road)
- Virden (CP)
- Winnipeg (CN, CP, VIA, Prairie Dog Central)
- Winnpegosis (CN)
Please also see the Manitoba Historical Society’s list of extant train stations.
Here are some Manitoba train stations that no longer exist:
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