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  2. Amtrak Cascades - Wikipedia

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    The corridor continued to grow, with another Portland–Seattle train arriving in 2006, and the long-awaited through service between Vancouver, British Columbia, and Portland, eliminating the need to transfer in Seattle, beginning on August 19, 2009 [30] as a pilot project to determine whether a train permanently operating on the route would be ...

  3. Pacific Northwest Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The 466-mile (750 km) corridor extends from Eugene, Oregon, to Vancouver, British Columbia, via Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington, in the Pacific Northwest region. It was designated a high-speed rail corridor on October 20, 1992, as the one of five high-speed corridors in the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA).

  4. Canadian Pacific Railway - Wikipedia

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    The CPR's most notable royal train was in 1939, when the CPR and the CNR had the honour of carrying King George VI and Queen Elizabeth during their coast-to-coast-and-back tour of Canada; one company took the royal couple from Quebec City to Vancouver and the other company took them on the return journey to Halifax. This was the first tour of ...

  5. International (GN train) - Wikipedia

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    In 1913, there were three pairs of trains operating on a Vancouver, BC to Portland, Oregon route in 12 to 16 + 1 ⁄ 2; with the overnight train carrying the name The Owl. In addition, there was a VancouverSeattle local, a Bellingham–Rockport local, and a Vancouver–New Westminster mixed. [1]

  6. List of Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    VancouverSeattle July 17, 1972 September 30, 1981 [95] [96] Puget Sound ‡ Seattle – Portland May 1, 1971 June 7, 1977 Inherited from an unnamed BN train; unnamed until November 14, 1971. Replaced by the Pioneer. Willamette Valley: Portland – Eugene August 3, 1980 December 31, 1981 [97] [98]

  7. Pacific International - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The train was scheduled to connect with the Los Angeles–Seattle Coast Starlight in both directions. [3] Between October 1979 and April 1980 the southbound Pacific International began departing from Vancouver in the middle of the day and terminated in Portland, Oregon .

  8. British Columbia Highway 99 - Wikipedia

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    I-5 south – Bellingham, Seattle: Continues into Washington: Canada – United States border at Peace Arch Border Crossing: 0.60: 0.37: 1: Beach Road: At-grade intersection: 1.60: 0.99: 2: 8 Avenue (Highway 914:3186 east) to Highway 1 / Highway 15 – USA Border, Pacific X-ing, White Rock: Signed as exits 2A (east) and 2B (west) southbound ...

  9. 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.

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