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Via Rail inaugurates Brockville station after $1M modernization project

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Passengers board a train to Toronto in Montreal, on July 26, 2009. (Peter McCabe / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

BROCKVILLE, Ont. - Via Rail inaugurated its newly transformed Brockville station Thursday following $1 million of renovations.

The national passenger carrier said the aim of the project was to modernize the 143-year-old building while highlighting its historical character.

The new brick finish replicates the look of the original structure, Via said, adding that the "bull's-eye-style" windows at each end of the building are unique to the station.

The work -- part of what Via says is a larger effort to modernize its facilities -- also included a new roof and accessibility improvements for people with disabilities.

About 53,000 rail passengers travel to and from Brockville each year, said Yves Desjardins-Siciliano, Via Rail's president and CEO. He said "traffic continues to grow in the Ontario-Quebec corridor."