![]() A few became provincial commuter rail lines after transfer from Canadian National Railways or Canadian Pacific Railways. Via operated some grandfathered commuter passenger routes from CN and CP from 1977 until financial constraints led to cuts in 1981. Winnipeg–Churchill, Hudson Bay, Northern Spirits Replaced by the Bradford line (now the Barrie line) Exchanged sleeper cars with the Canadian at Winnipegĭiscontinued for the second and final time A trans-continental train called the Canadian links Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Jasper & Vancouver twice a week all year round, operated by VIA Rail Canada. Toronto – Sudbury – White River – Winnipeg – Saskatoon – Edmonton – Jasper – VancouverĬombined with the Canadian between Sudbury and Winnipeg. Toronto – Sioux Lookout – Winnipeg – Saskatoon – Edmonton – Jasper – VancouverĮxchanged sleeper cars with the Canadian at Winnipeg. Montreal – Ottawa – Sioux Lookout – Winnipeg – Saskatoon – Edmonton – Jasper – VancouverĮxchanged sleeper cars with the Canadian at Winnipeg Toronto – Sudbury – Sioux Lookout – Winnipeg – Saskatoon – Edmonton – Jasper – Vancouver Montreal and Toronto sections, divided at Sudbury Montreal – Ottawa – Sudbury – / Toronto – Sudbury – White River – Winnipeg – Regina – Calgary – Vancouver Montreal – Toronto – Sudbury – White River – Winnipeg – Regina – Calgary – Vancouver Montreal – Ottawa – Sudbury – White River – Winnipeg – Regina – Calgary – Vancouver Toronto – Sudbury – White River – Winnipeg – Regina – Calgary – VancouverĮxchanged sleeper cars with the Super Continental at Winnipeg Same route as the Ocean but with more stops Replaced a section of the cancelled Super Continental. Replaced a section of the Canadian when it was rerouted through Toronto following the first cancellation of the Super Continental Montreal – Hervey – Rivière-à-Pierre – Chambord – Jonquière Montreal – Hervey – Rivière-à-Pierre – Chambord – Jonquière – Chicoutimi Service continued by the Maple Leaf and Lakeshore West line Replaced by Sainte-Foy–Rivière-à-Pierre train Winnipeg – Saskatoon – Edmonton – Jasper – Prince Rupert Renamed as InternationalĮxtended to Winnipeg and renamed as Panorama Halifax – Moncton – Saint John – Fredericton Now partially served by Alberta Prairie Railway Excursions Montreal – Sherbrooke – Saint John – Moncton – HalifaxĬapreol – Hornepayne – Nakina – Armstrong – Sioux Lookout – Winnipegīriefly rolled into the Super Continental during 1981 Transferred from Canadian National Railway (CN) Transferred from Canadian Pacific Railway (then known as CP Rail) Active route This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items.
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