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Cranberry Portage Station
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| Via Rail (inter-city rail) | |||||||||||
| Location | Railway Avenue, Cranberry Portage, Rural Municipality of Kelsey Manitoba, Canada |
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| Coordinates | 54°35′09″N 101°22′57″W / 54.5858°N 101.3824°WCoordinates: 54°35′09″N 101°22′57″W / 54.5858°N 101.3824°W | ||||||||||
| Line(s) | "The Pas-Pukatawagan" | ||||||||||
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| Opened | 1929 | ||||||||||
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Cranberry Portage railway station is a station located in Cranberry Portage in Manitoba, Canada which is west of Grass river Provincial park in North central Manitoba. The station is served by Via Rail's "The Pas-Pukatawagan" line for the Keewatin Railway twice per week in each direction.
The station building was built in 1929 as a two-storey third class station by the Canadian National Railway. The railway station was designated a historic site in 1992.
The building is now home to the Cranberry Portage Heritage Museum.