
Inkster Junction Station is located on Prairie Dog Trail, on the north side of Inkster Boulevard between Sturgeon Road and Route 90. Immediately north of Winnipeg's Airport, it is accessible from any direction.

Originally
located immediately west of St. James Street and Portage Avenue near
Polo Park, it
was constructed in 1910 by the Canadian Northern Railway as the
southernmost station on what was called the Oak Point Subdivision.
A
Canadian
Heritage Railway Station, it was
moved to its present location
in February, 2000.
Now owned by The
Vintage Locomotive Society Inc., it has been restored
to a condition which provides passengers with a sense of its history
while at the same time providing functional utility with ticket agent
cage and a souvenir and gift shop, the
Freight Shed. Old luggage, cream
and milk cans, wrought iron benches and a baggage wagon on the platform
add to the historical ambiance. The floor plan of the station
includes two waiting rooms, a station agent's office for ticket sales, and a baggage and
freight room.








