Casselman railway station is located on St. Joseph Street in the village of Casselman, Ontario, Canada. It is an optional station stop on the Via Rail Toronto-Ottawa-Montreal Corridor line for two trains a day in each direction. Both westbound trains arrive from Montreal and continue towards Ottawa, Kingston, and Toronto. The first eastbound train arrives from Toronto, Kingston, and Ottawa and continues towards Montreal, while the second eastbound train arrives from Ottawa only and continues to Montreal.
The station is wheelchair accessible.
The station is also the local tourist information center and contains the Casselman Historical Museum.
It is small, one-storey, wood built railway station built between 1938-39. It consists of a low, rectangular block with shallow, projecting bays on the north and south facades, contained under a slightly bell-cast and gablet roof. Inside is a general waiting room, an office area with telegrapherâÂÂs bay, ticket wicket and washrooms, the ladiesâ waiting room and the baggage room.
As of July 2025, Casselman station is served by 2 to 3 trains per day in each direction between Ottawa and Montreal.