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It is the eastern terminus of the Sudbury – White River train. Located in downtown Sudbury, this historic Romanesque station built in 1907 by Canadian Pacific Railway, is one of the two VIA Rail stations in Sudbury, the other being Sudbury Junction station (serving The Canadian train) which is located 10 km away on the outskirts of the city ...
The Sudbury–White River train, formerly the Lake Superior, informally called the Budd Car, is a Canadian passenger train operated by Via Rail serving communities between Sudbury and White River, Ontario, three times a week.
Sudbury Junction station (IATA: XDY) is a train station in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, serving Via Rail.It serves The Canadian train. It is not connected to the Greater Sudbury Transit bus system or the original Sudbury station (eastern terminus of the Sudbury–White River train) 10 km (6.2 mi) downtown. [2]
Sat at the junction of seven rail lines near Sudbury, and once had the highest tonnage of freight pass through of any station in Canada. [59] Claremont: Canadian Pacific Defunct but the Havelock Subdivision is still active and restored passenger service has been proposed. Clarendon: Canadian Pacific Defunct. The station building is now a ...
Ottawa–Sudbury Ottawa – Sudbury November 15, 1981 May 31, 1985 Replaced a section of the Canadian when it was rerouted through Toronto following the first cancellation of the Super Continental: Saint-Laurent: Montreal – Mont-Joli: October 28, 1979 May 28, 1983 Quebec City – Mont-Joli June 1, 1985 January 14, 1990 Regina–Prince Albert
The Northern Ontario Railroad Museum and Heritage Centre is a rail transport museum located in the community of Capreol in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.The museum's mandate states it is, "focused on the preservation of historical artifacts that pay tribute to the heritage of Northern Ontario and the history of the lumber, mining and railroading industries."
The Huron Central Railway was established in July 1997 to operate a 173-mile (278 km) route leased from the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) between Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. [1]
This station is the western terminus of Via Rail's Sudbury – White River train, and roughly midway between Sudbury and Thunder Bay. The original station was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1886 [1] and enlarged in 1907. [2]