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  2. Canada–Alaska Railway - Wikipedia

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    In June 2019, the Alaska Railroad Corp. board of directors gave agreement to link Alaska and Canada by rail. Construction was estimated to cost US$13 billion and was still pending permitting, land acquisition, and other planning. Per the agreement, the Alaska-Alberta Railway Development Corp. (a.k.a. "A2A Rail") received an “exclusive right ...

  3. Alaska Railroad - Wikipedia

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    edit. The Alaska Railroad (reporting mark ARR) is a Class II railroad [4][5] that operates freight and passenger trains in the state of Alaska. The railroad's mainline runs between Seward on the southern coast and Fairbanks, near the center of the state. It passes through Anchorage and Denali National Park, to which 17% of visitors travel by train.

  4. List of Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    All regional service between Vancouver, British Columbia and Eugene, Oregon has been known as Amtrak Cascades since 1998. Prior to this, individual trains or services had unique names. This table includes only trains that did not operate beyond the corridor. Replaced Cascadia, Mount Adams and Mount Baker International.

  5. Pacific Central Station - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Central. Pacific Central Station is a railway station in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which acts as the western terminus of Via Rail 's cross-country The Canadian service to Toronto and the northern terminus of Amtrak 's Cascades service to Seattle and Portland. The station is also Vancouver's main intercity bus terminal.

  6. West Coast Express - Wikipedia

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    West Coast Express. The West Coast Express (reporting mark WCE) is a commuter railway serving the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada. It is owned and operated by the region's transit authority, TransLink. Opened in 1995, it provides a link between Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley Regional District and is the only commuter ...

  7. Canadian Pacific 374 - Wikipedia

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    Static display inside Engine 374 Pavilion, Vancouver. Engine No. 374 is the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) locomotive that pulled the first transcontinental passenger train to arrive in Vancouver, arriving on May 23, 1887. [ 1] This was a year after sister Engine No. 371 brought the first train to cross Canada into Port Moody, roughly 20 miles ...