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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.
For the CPR junction station near Coniston, see Romford station. Small railway station in Coniston proper operated by a single station agent. The station was notably used to ship fresh blueberries to Toronto in summers. It was shut down in 1970 and demolished sometime after. [68] Cookstown: Canadian National Defunct. Cooksville CP 1912 Canadian ...
This is a list of stations with services provided by Via Rail. [1] Stations ... Edmonton: AB The Canadian ... Montreal Central Station: QC
Rosedale station may refer to: Rosedale (LIRR station), a commuter rail station in Queens, New York City, New York, United States; Rosedale railway station, a railway station in Victoria, Australia; Rosedale station (Toronto), a subway station in Ontario, Canada; Rosedale Station, Alberta, a community in Canada
Following the CPR's withdrawal of passenger services to downtown Edmonton in 1972, the station building was demolished in 1978 despite an effort to save it. [2] Edmonton is still served by passenger trains, with Via Rail's Canadian stopping at its station since 1998, when the CN Tower station was closed and the CN yard in downtown Edmonton was removed.
Edmonton railway station or Edmonton station may refer to: Edmonton railway station, Queensland at Edmonton, Queensland on the North Coast railway line; Edmonton station (Via Rail), a station in Canada, opened in 1998; Edmonton Canadian Pacific Railway Station, a station opened 1913, closed 1972, demolished 1978
Rosedale is a station on Line 1 Yonge–University of the Toronto subway.It is located on the east side of Yonge Street at Crescent Road. [2]Despite its proximity to downtown Toronto, it is one of the lesser used stations in the subway system, averaging only 4,875 riders daily in 2023–2024 [3].
Transport in Edmonton is fairly typical for a Canadian city of its size, involving air, rail, road and public transit. With very few natural barriers to growth and largely flat to gently rolling terrain bisected by a deep river valley, the city of Edmonton has expanded to cover an area of nearly 768 km 2 (297 sq mi), of which only two-thirds is built-up, while the metropolitan area covers ...