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  2. List of Via Rail routes - Wikipedia

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    A route map of Via Rail frequencies from 2013. Via Rail operates 497 trains per week over nineteen routes. Via groups these routes into three broad categories: [1] "Rapid Intercity Travel": daytime services over the Corridor between Ontario and Quebec. The vast majority of Via's trains–429 per week–operate here.

  3. The Canadian - Wikipedia

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    The Montreal section (also serving Ottawa) was known as train 1 westbound and train 2 eastbound, while the Toronto section was known as train 11 westbound and train 12 eastbound. Matching its streamlined appearance, The Canadian ' s 71-hour westbound schedule was 16 hours faster than that of The Dominion .

  4. High-speed rail in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The high-speed train prototype generates its power to turn the wheels with a 5,000-horsepower (3.7 MW) Pratt and Whitney turbine. The Jet Train visited Calgary and Toronto in March 2003. The prototype then visited Miami on 7 October 2003 and Orlando on the 11th.

  5. Via Rail - Wikipedia

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    The cause of the derailment is attributed to the excessive speed of the train travelling through a switch from track 2 to track 3. 2013 Via Rail Canada terrorism plot: In April 2013, two men inspired by al-Qaeda were charged with plotting to derail a Via train in the Greater Toronto Area. [91]

  6. List of named passenger trains of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Via Rail: Toronto, ON – Niagara Falls, ON [1994] 1992-1997 Great Laker: Via Rail: Toronto, ON – Windsor, ON [1982] 1982 Great Lakes Special: Canadian National: Winnipeg, MB – Port Arthur, ON [1935] 1935-1936, 1940 Great West: Canadian Pacific: Winnipeg, MB – Edmonton, AB [1940] 1939-1960 Green Mountain Flyer: Boston & Maine, New York ...

  7. Rail transport in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The exceptions to this are small lines isolated from the main North American rail network used in resource industries such as mining or forestry, some of which are narrow gauge, and the streetcar and heavy-rail subway lines of the Toronto Transit Commission which use a broad gauge of 4 ft 10 + 7 ⁄ 8 in (1,495 mm).

  8. MacTier Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    Between 1955 and 1978 the MacTier Subdivision hosted CPR's premier transcontinental passenger train, the Canadian, from Toronto to Vancouver. Operation of the Canadian was transferred to Via Rail in 1978, which switched over to CNR's Newmarket Subdivision , rejoining the former CPR route at Parry Sound , 23 mi (37 km) north of MacTier.

  9. Urban rail transit in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Green Line was a planned expansion of Calgary's light rail network that would have run from 160 avenue in North Calgary to Seton in Southeast Calgary. The initial segment of the line would have run between Eau Claire and Lynnwood/Millican, and would have been 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) long, with 7 stations.

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