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Toronto – Sioux Lookout – Winnipeg – Saskatoon – Edmonton – Jasper – Vancouver June 17, 1979 October 27, 1979 June 1, 1981 November 14, 1981 Exchanged sleeper cars with the Canadian at Winnipeg. Discontinued for the first time Toronto – Sudbury – White River – Winnipeg – Saskatoon – Edmonton – Jasper – Vancouver
The train finally reaches West Junction wye, and backs into Edmonton Via Rail station. (Westbound trains also back into the station.) The train is scheduled to dwell at the station for an hour for a crew change and other servicing. The Panorama car travels only between Vancouver and Edmonton.
Inside a Valley Line light rail vehicle (LRV) as it travels toward Mill Woods, 2023. Planning studies for an LRT route from downtown to Mill Woods began in early 2009. [11] In December 2009, Edmonton City Council approved a new low-floor train route that would leave a new ground-level station at Churchill Square on 102 Avenue between 100 and 99 Streets before stopping in The Quarters ...
In 2023, the railway owned approximately 20,100 kilometres (12,500 mi) of track in seven provinces of Canada and into the United States, [2] stretching from Montreal to Vancouver, and as far north as Edmonton. Its rail network [3] also served Minneapolis–St. Paul, Milwaukee, Detroit, Chicago, and Albany, New York, in the United States.
In 2019, only two trains per week operated on the full route, while the third train ran only between Vancouver and Edmonton once a week in each direction. The Ocean was reduced from six days a week to thrice weekly beginning October 2012. Corridor services west of Toronto were reduced, with weekend service reductions to Montreal and Ottawa ...
Pacific Great Eastern BC Rail: Vancouver, BC – Prince George, BC (aka 'Cariboo Dayliner') [1965] 1956-2002 The Caribou [4] Canadian National: Port aux Basques, NL – St. John's, NL: 1950-1969 Cascades (group of trains) Amtrak: Portland, OR – Vancouver, BC: 1995–present Cavalier: Canadian National Via Rail from 1978 Toronto, ON ...