
The second station and freight house

The first station, burned in 1909, provided by Ron MacIntyre
Crysler, Ontario
Mile 96.29
Opened: 1898
Closed: 1957
Facilities: coal

Second station converted to a shed
Trackage: passing siding behind the station, north of the Nation River were stub sidings into the coal storage area
The station’s original location was at the end of Station Road. The first building burned down and was replaced with a second station and a separate freight house. A third station replaced this one, which was building at the coal storage area north of the river. The second station became a shed just south of town while the former freight shed was on the same property as a home. Both were torn down in 2014.

Third station on site on north side of Nation River
Photograph: Cornwall Yesterdays and my own collection

Original valuation map of Crysler showing the original station site and the coal facilities where the third station was situated