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  2. The Canadian - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian (French: Le Canadien) is a transcontinental passenger train operated by Via Rail with service between Union Station in Toronto, Ontario, and Pacific Central Station in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

  3. List of named passenger trains of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Northern Railway, then Canadian National Railway: Winnipeg, MB – Prince Albert, SK [1915] 1911-1920 Capital City: Canadian National: Toronto, ON – Ottawa, ON [1925] 1921-1927 Cariboo Prospector: Pacific Great Eastern BC Rail: Vancouver, BC – Prince George, BC (aka 'Cariboo Dayliner') [1965] 1956-2002 The Caribou [4] Canadian National

  4. List of Canadian railways - Wikipedia

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    2 light rail lines Toronto Subway: Toronto and Vaughan: Toronto Transit Commission: 3 heavy rail metro lines Toronto Streetcar System: Toronto: Toronto Transit Commission: 11 streetcar lines Vancouver SkyTrain: Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, Surrey, Richmond: TransLink: 3 light metro lines

  5. List of Via Rail routes - Wikipedia

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    Exchanged sleeper cars with the Canadian at Winnipeg. Discontinued for the first time Toronto – Sudbury – White River – Winnipeg – Saskatoon – Edmonton – Jasper – Vancouver October 28, 1979 May 31, 1981 Combined with the Canadian between Sudbury and Winnipeg. Exchanged sleeper cars with the Canadian at Winnipeg Winnipeg – Vancouver

  6. 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. [2]

  7. Pacific Central Station - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Central Station is a railway station in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which acts as the western terminus of Via Rail's cross-country The Canadian service to Toronto and the northern terminus of Amtrak's Cascades service to Seattle and Portland. The station is also Vancouver's main intercity bus terminal.

  8. High-speed rail in Canada - Wikipedia

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    On October 28, 2024, the Canadian government greenlit plans to build a high-speed rail line from Toronto to Quebec City–with stops in Ottawa and Montreal–along Via Rail's Quebec City–Windsor Corridor. [7] [8]

  9. Rail transport in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Intercity Electric Railway Industry in Canada University of Toronto Press 1966; Eagle J. A., The Canadian Pacific Railway and the Development of Western Canada, 1896–1914. McGill-Queen's University Press 1989; R. B. Fleming; The Railway King of Canada: Sir William Mackenzie, 1849–1923 University of British Columbia Press, 1991

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