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- Radville_railway_station abstract "The Radville railway station now disused as a station, (located in Radville, Saskatchewan) was built by the Canadian Northern Railway along the Canadian Northern's Brandon to Lethbridge line. The 2-story, wood-frame, railway station is at a major division point on the railway line and is the only remaining Class II CNR railway station building still standing in the province. The building was designed by R.B. Pratt. As a major division point from 1911 until the 1950s the site also housed a railway roundhouse.The building was designated a Municipal Heritage Property in 1984. The building is now used as a museum.".
- Q7281776 abstract "The Radville railway station now disused as a station, (located in Radville, Saskatchewan) was built by the Canadian Northern Railway along the Canadian Northern's Brandon to Lethbridge line. The 2-story, wood-frame, railway station is at a major division point on the railway line and is the only remaining Class II CNR railway station building still standing in the province. The building was designed by R.B. Pratt. As a major division point from 1911 until the 1950s the site also housed a railway roundhouse.The building was designated a Municipal Heritage Property in 1984. The building is now used as a museum.".