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Place Viger was each a grand edifice and terminal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, made in 1898 and named when Jacques Viger, Montreal’s 1st politician. Though combined stations and hotels were common within the uk within the late nineteenth century, the thought was distinctive to Canada.
Place Viger was designed by Bruce value for the Canadian Pacific Railway, and was engineered close to what was then the central core of Montreal, in proximity to the monetary district, the town hall, the port and also the court house. The politician of Montreal, Raymond Préfontaine, powerfully inspired its construction in a locality central to the French Canadian élites, in distinction to the rival Windsor edifice to the west, that was seemed to cater to the city’s anglophone categories. The rail station served because the terminus of the CP traveler rail lines running into downtown Montreal from the north and east. It replaced the older Dalhousie Station. Its counterpart terminus for CP traveler rail lines running into downtown Montreal from the south and west was Windsor Station.
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