The Canadian Pacific Railway’s station in Lanigan, Saskatchewan, Canada was
built in 1908 as a division point station between Yorkton, Saskatchewan, 148
miles (238 km) to the east and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 84 miles (136 km) to
the west. Later it became a division point between Regina, Saskatchewan, 107
miles (172 km) to the south and Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, 156 miles (252
km) to the north.
The CPR used standard plans to construct its stations. The Lanigan station is a
standard branch line divisional point Type 14 depot using plan E22-2. Only eight
stations of this type were built in Western Canada. The station remained in service until 1994. Only two remain, the other
in Outlook, Saskatchewan.
High poly model LOD0/LOD1/LOD2/LOD3 = 2586/1190/786/174 polys.