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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. List of Via Rail stations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of stations with services provided by Via Rail. [1] Stations ... New Hazelton: BC ... O-Train: Ottermere: ON The ...

  4. Via Rail - Wikipedia

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    A Via Rail SCV-42 Charger pushing Siemens Venture train. On October 30, 2021, Via Rail implemented a mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy in line with new Transport Canada regulations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which required all Via Rail staff and passengers aged 12 and older to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to travel aboard Via ...

  5. Sudbury–White River train - Wikipedia

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    The typical equipment used on this route is Budd Rail Diesel Car using a RDC-2 and RDC-4, with an extra car added when required, typically on the Victoria Day weekend. The line figures in 2015 television series on the UK's Channel Five - Chris Tarrant – Extreme Railways . [ 3 ]

  6. Ocean (train) - Wikipedia

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    The new national passenger rail service did not begin to change train names and operations until 1979, following the October 1978 assumption of all CPR passenger trains and equipment. The Ocean did not get renamed by Via, and in fact became supplanted on the Halifax–Moncton portion of its route in 1985 by another Via train, the Atlantic ...

  7. Jasper–Prince Rupert train - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, the passenger service permanently expanded. c [33] With wartime demand ending, frequency reduced, b despite protests, [34] for the fish/passenger train, [35] but was restored in 1951 c [36] to cater for new industrial developments at Prince Rupert and Kitimat. [37] In 1954, new sleeper and passenger cars were introduced. [38]

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  9. Winnipeg–Churchill train - Wikipedia

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    The northbound train leaves Winnipeg at 12:05 on Tuesdays and Sundays and is scheduled to arrive in Churchill two days later at 09:00. The southbound service departs Churchill at 19:30 on Thursday and Saturday evenings and reaches Winnipeg at 16:45 two days later.