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  2. List of railway stations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Actively used by Via Rail. Brantford Union Station: 1916–17 Lake Erie and Northern Brantford and Hamilton: Theodore Videto: Joint station used by both railways designed in the New England Colonial style. B&H service ended in 1931, though LE&N service continued until 1955. The station stood vacant for 3 years before being demolished in 1958.

  3. Hull–Chelsea–Wakefield Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Hull–Chelsea–Wakefield Railway was a 33 km (20.5 mi) heritage railway in Quebec, Canada, running tourist trains through the scenic Gatineau Hills and beside the Gatineau River between Hull (part of the city of Gatineau) and the tourist town of Wakefield (part of La Pêche municipality) from May to October, using a 1907 Swedish steam locomotive, E2 class number 909, [7] and 1940s-built ...

  4. Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway, or OA&PS, is a historic railway that operated in central and eastern Ontario, Canada, from 1897 to 1959.It was for a time the busiest railway route in Canada, [1] carrying both timber and wood products from today's Algonquin Provincial Park areas, as well as up to 40% of the grain traffic from the Canadian west from Depot Harbour at Parry Sound ...

  5. Victoria and Sidney Railway - Wikipedia

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    A rail–steam–rail link was proposed by BC Premier Amor de Cosmos in 1871, but then voted down by the Victoria City Council. [1] The Victoria to Sidney rail route survey began in 1888, and the City of Victoria established the V&S in 1892 to build a rail line to serve the Saanich Peninsula.

  6. Ottawa station - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa station (French: Gare d'Ottawa, IATA: XDS), or Ottawa Train Station, is the main inter-city train station in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, the capital of Canada. It is operated by Via Rail . It is located 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of downtown Ottawa and adjacent to Tremblay O-Train station in the neighbourhood of Eastway Gardens .

  7. Stratford station (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    15767. Ontario Heritage Act. Official name. 101 Shakespeare Street VIA Rail Station. Designated. June 13, 1988. Stratford is a Via Rail train station in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. It is served by one daily round trip between Sarnia and Toronto via London.

  8. Halifax station (Nova Scotia) - Wikipedia

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    The station is the eastern terminus of the Ocean, Via Rail's eastern transcontinental train which operates between Montreal and Halifax; thus it is also the eastern terminus of Via Rail. The Ocean is North America's longest running "named passenger train" as it was introduced by the Intercolonial Railway in 1904 to provide first-class rail ...

  9. Montreal Central Station - Wikipedia

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    Montreal Central Station (French: Gare centrale de Montréal, IATA: YMY) is the major inter-city rail station and a major commuter rail hub in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Nearly 11 million rail passengers use the station every year, [ 7 ] making it the second-busiest train station in Canada, after Toronto Union Station .