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The train at the Jasper station platform. The train operates three times weekly, departing Jasper on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The return-service departs Prince Rupert on the same days of the week. The journey takes two days with an overnight stop at Prince George. The train offers Economy Class, and twice a week in the summer, Touring ...
Via Rail operates 497 trains per week over nineteen routes. ... Saskatoon – Edmonton – Jasper – Vancouver June 17, 1979 October 27, 1979 June 1, 1981 November ...
Jasper was created as a railway siding in 1911 by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. It was originally called Fitzhugh, part of the Grand Trunk Pacific's alphabet line, but was renamed in 1913 when the townsite was surveyed. By 1913 both the Grand Trunk and the Canadian Northern Railway called on Jasper. [2]
Gary Branch- a former Wabash Railroad rail line which was passed on to Norfolk and Western. Formerly known as Montpelier−Chicago−4th District and Gary District. Part of the defunct Toledo to Landers rail corridor. [7] [9] [42] [32] Maumee District- a former Wabash Railroad rail line which was passed on to Norfolk and Western.
Beyond Jasper, the tracks are owned and operated by the Indiana Railway Museum as a heritage railroad. The total length of the Dubois County Railroad is approximately 7 miles (11 km). Freight hauled on the line consists mainly of petroleum products. The Railroad also operates tourist service for the Spirit of Jasper
renamed The Spirit of St. Louis; The St. Louisan 1930 — 1959 New York, NY — St. Louis, MO westbound train renamed The Juniata; The St. Louisan 1930 — 1971 New York, NY — St. Louis, MO; Sandusky Fast Line 1909 — 1911 Sunday-only Columbus, OH — Sandusky, OH; Sandusky Special 1903 — 1909 Columbus, OH — Sandusky, OH renamed Sandusky ...
Via Rail's Jasper–Prince Rupert train service overnights at this station between Prince Rupert and Jasper. [4] [5] Footnotes This page was last edited on 14 ...
The station is the western terminus for the Via Rail's Jasper–Prince Rupert train. [3] The station building was designed by the CNR Architectural Division in Winnipeg and constructed between 1921 and 1922 in a Modern Classical style adjacent to the waterfront. [4] It became a federally designated Heritage Railway Station in 1992. [5]