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Railway Station. This is the second Wakefield railway station to be built in the village. It became a popular restaurant called "Pot-au-Feu" after the passenger and freight trains ceased to run on the Gatineau line around 1960. The building still has the look and feel of a railway station, located as it is beside the tracks of the tourist steam train in the centre of the village. A deck has been added at the back of the building overlooking the river, adding to its allure as a place to have a meal while
Railway Station. This is the second Wakefield railway station to be built in the village. It became a popular restaurant called "Pot-au-Feu" after the passenger and freight trains ceased to run on the Gatineau line around 1960. The building still has the look and feel of a railway station, located as it is beside the tracks of the tourist steam train in the centre of the village. A deck has been added at the back of the building overlooking the river, adding to its allure as a place to have a meal while enjoying views of the river and the hills. (Photo - GVHS #014/01936-001)