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Belleville station is served by most trains on Via Rail's Toronto-Ottawa and Toronto-Montreal routes, though a small number of express trains pass through the station without stopping. As of October 2023 the station is served by 6 to 8 trains per day toward Ottawa, and 4 to 5 trains per day toward Montreal and 9 to 11 trains per day toward Toronto.
This is a list of stations with services provided by Via Rail. [1] Stations Province Service(s) Connections Abbotsford: BC ... Belleville: ON
Via Rail Actively used by Via Rail Grimsby Park/Grimsby Beach Likely demolished Guelph Central: 1911 Grand Trunk Designated Heritage Railway Station. [45] Heritage Register. [74] Actively used by Via Rail and GO Transit. Guildwood: 1967 Canadian National Actively used by Via Rail and GO Transit. Hamilton GTR: 1856 Grand Trunk Demolished 1931 ...
Belleville station could refer to: Belleville station (MetroLink), a light rail station in St. Louis, Missouri, United States; Belleville station (Illinois Central Railroad), a disused train station in Belleville, Wisconsin, United States; Belleville station (Ontario), a railway station in Belleville, Ontario, Canada
A photograph of the Via Rail Station's front entrance in Belleville, Ontario. This building was originally constructed by the Canadian National Railway, and used by the Grand Trunk Railway, in 1856. Date: 30 June 1989, 00:00: Source: HC05499: Author: Community Archives
Belleville is located on the Toronto-Montreal main rail lines for both Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway; both companies provide freight access. VIA Rail also operates five daily passenger services each way along its Quebec City–Windsor Corridor.
Leaving Union station’s rail corridor, the line is intersected by the CN Bala subdivision, before curving slightly north, through the south end of Toronto’s east York community. The first stop outside of union, is Danforth, just off Danforth Rd. GO lakeshore east trains stop, and VIA trains don’t.
In 2011, a group named the Shining Waters Railway was established with the goals of inheriting the Kawartha Lakes Railway's two subdivisions, the Havelock and Nephton from CP Rail to continue freight service and even resume passenger rail service from Toronto to Peterborough and beyond (in a partnership with GO Train, VIA Rail, or another partner).