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  2. List of Via Rail routes - Wikipedia

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    Toronto – Sioux Lookout – Winnipeg – Saskatoon – Edmonton – Jasper – Vancouver June 17, 1979 October 27, 1979 June 1, 1981 November 14, 1981 Exchanged sleeper cars with the Canadian at Winnipeg. Discontinued for the first time Toronto – Sudbury – White River – Winnipeg – Saskatoon – Edmonton – Jasper – Vancouver

  3. Bolloré Bluecar - Wikipedia

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    The Bolloré Bluecar was the top selling highway-capable electric car in the French market in 2012, and represented 27% of electric cars registered in the country during that year. [7] Cumulative sales in France totaled 5,689 units by the end of September 2016, [ 5 ] with over 2,000 units deployed in the Autolib' carsharing program.

  4. 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 .

  5. 504 King - Wikipedia

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    504 King (304 King during overnight periods) is an east–west Toronto streetcar route in Ontario, Canada.It serves King Street in Downtown Toronto as well as Broadview Avenue on the east end and Roncesvalles Avenue on the west end of the line.

  6. Toronto Suburban Railway - Wikipedia

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    In 1894, the Toronto Suburban Street Railway Company was incorporated [2] and acquired these two companies, [3] giving it 7.5 miles (12.1 km) of lines in the northwestern suburbs of Toronto. In 1900, the company name was shortened to Toronto Suburban Railway Company, [ 4 ] and in 1904 it was authorized to extend its operations to Hamilton, the ...

  7. Canadian Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR) arrived in Edmonton in 1905. In 1905, CNoR reached Edmonton, [13] just as part of the old NWT had changed into the province of Alberta. The rail-line crossed the North Saskatchewan River at Fort Saskatchewan, coming into Edmonton from the northeast, following the present-day LRT track. [14] [15]

  8. Toronto streetcar system loops - Wikipedia

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    Turning loops of the Toronto streetcar system serve as termini and turnback points for streetcar routes in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The single-ended streetcars require track loops in order to reverse direction. Besides short off-street track loops these can also be larger interchange points, having shelters and driver facilities, or be part of ...

  9. Edmonton station (Via Rail) - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton station (French: gare d'Edmonton; IATA: XZL) or Edmonton Train Station, is the main inter-city train station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, operated by Via Rail.The railway station is located approximately 5.5 kilometres northwest of Downtown Edmonton on a spur off the Canadian National Railway near the former site of the Edmonton City Centre Airport.