Miami Railway Station

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The Miami Railway Station is a former railway station that was built in Miami, Manitoba, by the Northern Pacific and Manitoba Railway Company in 1889. Designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1976, it is now a railway museum that operates during the summer. The museum is located at the southern end of the village near the intersection of Highway 23 and Letain Street. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Canadian National Railway Station
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rdf:langString A small dirt path leads from the bottom right to the side of a red building and a five-step deck stairway at the end of which is a door. The side of the building is two stories, with two narrow windows on the bottom floor flanking the number 100, below which is a railroad crossing as a decoration and above which is a sign reading "Miami". Above these are two square windows. The building extends away to the left, with the steep roof pierced by a gable, beyond which is the roof of the single-storey freight shed. The walls consist of horizontal planks painted red, and the window frames are painted white. Behind the building are a few trees, with a cloudy sky in the background, and fronting the structure is green grass, patchy in some areas.
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rdf:langString The Miami Railway Station is a former railway station that was built in Miami, Manitoba, by the Northern Pacific and Manitoba Railway Company in 1889. Designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1976, it is now a railway museum that operates during the summer. The museum is located at the southern end of the village near the intersection of Highway 23 and Letain Street.
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