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  2. List of named passenger trains of Canada - Wikipedia

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    New York, NY–Detroit, MI (in later years the endpoint was Niagara Falls or Toronto) [1967] 1974-1995 Night Express: New York Central, Rutland Railroad, Canadian Pacific: New York, NY–Montreal, QC (with through cars to Ottawa, ON) [1903] 1900-1912 Night Express: Central Vermont, Boston and Maine: Boston, MA–Montreal, QC [1916] 1911-1918 ...

  3. Maple Leaf (train) - Wikipedia

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    The prior New York Central trains crossed from Buffalo to Ontario south of the Niagara Falls and made five stops in Ontario before reaching Toronto. [5] [6] An Amtrak crew operates the train in the United States, while a Via Rail crew operates the train in Canada. [7] The crew change takes place in Niagara Falls, Ontario.

  4. Transatlantic tunnel - Wikipedia

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    A transatlantic tunnel is a theoretical tunnel that would span the Atlantic Ocean between North America and Europe possibly for such purposes as mass transit. Some proposals envision technologically advanced trains reaching speeds of 500 to 8,000 kilometres per hour (310 to 4,970 mph). [1] Most conceptions of the tunnel envision it between the ...

  5. Adirondack (train) - Wikipedia

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    Adirondack. (train) The Adirondack is a daily intercity passenger train operated by Amtrak between New York City and Montreal. The scenic route follows the Empire Corridor through the Hudson Valley with major stops in Yonkers, Poughkeepsie, Albany–Rensselaer, and Schenectady. North of Saratoga Springs the route runs between the Adirondack ...

  6. List of Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    The name was used by the New York Central beginning in 1967, but dropped by Amtrak in 1971. [4] Amtrak restored the Empire Service brand with the June 11, 1972, timetable, and added individual train names on the May 19, 1974, timetable.

  7. Appletons' travel guides - Wikipedia

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    Appletons' travel guides. Appletons' travel guide books were published by D. Appleton & Company of New York. [ 1 ][ 2 ] The firm's series of guides to railway travel in the United States began in the 1840s. Soon after it issued additional series of handbooks for tourists in the United States, Europe, Canada and Latin America.