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The Sudbury–White River train, formerly the Lake Superior, informally called the Budd Car, is a Canadian passenger train operated by Via Rail serving communities between Sudbury and White River, Ontario three times a week. [1][2] The timetable numbers for this train are 185 for the westbound (Sudbury - White River) and 186 for the eastbound ...
Sudbury station is a railway station in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada serving Via Rail. It is the eastern terminus of the Sudbury – White River train. Located in downtown Sudbury, this historic Romanesque station built in 1907 by Canadian Pacific Railway, is one of the two VIA Rail stations in Sudbury, the other being Sudbury Junction ...
This is a route-map template for the Sudbury–White River train, a regional rail passenger train in Canada. For information on using this template, refer to Template:Routemap. For pictograms used, see Commons:BSicon/Catalogue
White River is located at the intersection of Highway 17 and Highway 631, which connects the town to Highway 11 to the north. White River station is the western terminus of Via Rail's thrice-weekly Sudbury–White River train, which operates east to Greater Sudbury. Greyhound Canada stopped serving White River on 31 October 2018, when it ended ...
White River station. / 48.58905; -85.28232. White River station is a sheltered station located in the heart of White River. This station is the western terminus of Via Rail 's Sudbury – White River train, and roughly midway between Sudbury and Thunder Bay . The original station was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1886 [1] and ...
Sudbury – White River: April 28, 1996 April 30, 2009 Name dropped Sudbury–White River: October 29, 1978 April 27, 1996 Named as Lake Superior: May 1, 2009 Present Canadian: Toronto – Sudbury – White River – Winnipeg – Regina – Calgary – Banff – Vancouver: October 29, 1978 June 16, 1979
Sudbury Junction station (IATA: XDY) is a train station in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, serving Via Rail.It serves The Canadian train. It is not connected to the Greater Sudbury Transit bus system or to the original Sudbury station (eastern terminus of the Sudbury–White River train) 10 km (6.2 mi) downtown. [2]
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