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  2. Sudbury–White River train - Wikipedia

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    Northern Ontario, Canada: Current operator(s) Via Rail: Former operator(s) Canadian Pacific Railway: Ridership: 5,943 (2019) Route; Termini: Sudbury White River: Distance travelled: 484 km (301 mi) Average journey time: Westbound: 8 hours and 5 minutes , Eastbound: 8 hours and 50 minutes: Service frequency: 3 times per week: Train number(s) 185 ...

  3. Banff station - Wikipedia

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    Banff station is a railway station in Banff, Alberta, Canada. It is used by Royal Canadian Pacific and the Rocky Mountaineer, and previously by Canadian Pacific Railway and Via Rail. The station is on a Canadian Pacific Kansas City line. [1] The station was originally built for the Canadian Pacific Railway, serving the railway's Banff Springs ...

  4. Huron Central Railway - Wikipedia

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    One of the terms of British Columbia entering into the Canadian Confederation in 1871 was the construction of a transcontinental railway connecting it with the original eastern Canadian provinces of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia; this would result in a route through the largely-uncolonized Prairies, including the restive province of Manitoba, which had only recently been the ...

  5. List of railway stations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Whitefish: 1889 (or earlier) Canadian Pacific Likely demolished Windsor CN 1960s (early) Canadian National Demolished? Windsor GTR 1884 Grand Trunk Closed 1965, demolished? Windsor MCR: 1911 Michigan Central/Canada Southern Destroyed by arson in 1996 Windsor Via: 2012 Via Rail Actively used by Via Rail Woman River: Actively used by Via Rail ...

  6. Roam (public transit) - Wikipedia

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    Roam is the public transit system for the towns of Canmore, Banff (located inside Banff National Park), and Lake Louise (located inside Banff National Park) and in the Bow Valley of Alberta's Rockies in Canada. The system is managed by the Bow Valley Regional Transit Services Commission (BVRTSC).

  7. Rocky Mountaineer - Wikipedia

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    It was designed as an all-sightseeing train pulled by the retired steam locomotive CNR 6060, a Bullet Nose Betty-class locomotive in the Canadian Rockies. Originally, it began as a once-weekly Via Rail Canada daytime service between Vancouver, Calgary, and Jasper. The first departure was on May 22, 1988, with a special train for the travel ...

  8. Hi-Line (Montana) - Wikipedia

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    The Hi-Line is a railroad in Montana running between Havre and Whitefish. It serves as a portion of the BNSF Railway Northern Transcon. [1] Originally the mainline of the Great Northern Railway, [2] the Hi-Line name has its origins in the railroad line being the northernmost transcontinental railway line in the United States. While the modern ...

  9. Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway - Wikipedia

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    CB&CNSR coal train westbound at Havre Boucher, 18 Sep. 2003. Truro interchange yard between CB&CNSR and CN, 2006. The CBNS main line crosses varied scenery in central and eastern Nova Scotia including mixed farmland, river valleys, forests, and the Pictou-Antigonish Highlands (considered geologically part of the Appalachian Mountains ).