The Palais de Québec station is in the heart of Lower Town, near former industries and port facilities. This terminal station was built in 1915 according to the plans of the architect Edward Prindle. During the 1985 redevelopment, a new train shed was built and connected to the old waiting room by a long glass hall.
– Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada
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- Washrooms
Location
450 Rue de la Gare-du-Palais, Quebec City, QC, Canada
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