Canada Southern Railway Station

The Canada Southern Railway Station (CASO) is a former railway station in St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. The station was built by the Canada Southern Railway (CSR) in 1873 as both a railway station and its corporate headquarters. It was one of the busiest stations in Canada during the 1920s. Train traffic ceased in the 1980s.

St. Thomas, ON
Southwest corner of the station
General information
Location750 Talbot Street
St. Thomas, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates42.7779°N 81.1861°W / 42.7779; -81.1861
Owned byNorth America Railway Hall of Fame
Construction
ArchitectEdgar Berryman (1839-1905)
Architectural styleItalianate
Other information
Websitecasostation.ca
History
Opened1873 (1873)
Closed1979 (1979)
Former services
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
Windsor
toward Detroit (Michigan Central)
Niagara Rainbow Niagara Falls, New York
1978-1979
Fort Erie
Until 1978
Preceding station New York Central Railroad Following station
Shedden
toward Chicago
Michigan Central Railroad
Main Line
Kingsmill
toward Buffalo
St. Clair Junction
toward Courtright
St. Clair Branch Terminus
Preceding station Wabash Railroad Following station
Fort Street
toward Chicago
ChicagoBuffalo Aylmer
toward Buffalo
Designated1989
Ontario Heritage Act
Official nameCanada Southern Railway Station, 750 Talbot Street
Designated2014

CASO became a protected heritage building in the late-1980s and was purchased by the North America Railway Hall of Fame (NARHF) in 2005.

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