The front canopy has been removed.

The distinctive red cross is preserved, thankfully. This used to be on the front of the canopy.

In fact, a lot of the roof has been removed.


There is an article in the Daily Gleaner about the refurbishment. Also, Charles Leblanc has pictures.
EDIT: I forgot to credit Fredericton Friends of the Railway president, and good friend, Tim Scammell for the photos. Mea culpa.
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