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VIA Rail can show you the way!VIA Rail is pleased to provide you with timetables, contact information and links to the websites of select independent carriers to help you plan your travel with the greatest ease possible, whether it be around the country - or around the world! These companies offer services that are complementary to VIA Rail's existing services, providing you with travel options to - or from - the numerous cities and towns connected to VIA's national network You can also view and print selected schedules (PDF) online when you visit VIA Rail's National Timetable. Please note that VIA Rail Canada cannot guarantee connections with other modes of transport, unless otherwise indicated. Railway carriers
Commuter carriers
Other carriers (buses and ferries)
*Connections with VIA Rail are guaranteed on this service only. Railway carriersAmtrakAmtrak, the national passenger railroad corporation in the United States, today serves more than 500 destinations in 45 American states and 3 Canadian provinces. Also, Acela Express, a high-speed train service, operates along the northeast corridor between Washington D.C., New York City and Boston. This public carrier offers a fast, comfortable and picturesque way to explore the United States and parts of Canada. Connections with VIA RailService between:
Please note: There is also a connection between Toronto and Chicago (via Buffalo). Book your Amtrak tickets online or call 1 800 USA-RAIL (1 800 872-7245). Keewatin Railway CompanyThis First Nations-owned railway company offers safe, reliable and sustainable passenger rail services to Manitoba's more remote areas. Connections with VIA RailService between:
For further information, call (205) 623-5255. View the schedules in PDF format. Ontario NorthlandThe Ontario Northland Transportation Commission (ONTC) is a crown corporation ensuring a vast range of transportation and communications services in northeast Ontario Even 96 years after its founding, the ONTC remains true to its original mission to help this region of Ontario grow and develop by fulfilling the needs of companies and residential communities. The main north-south railway line connects North Bay to Moosonee (which is located on the south shore of James Bay), via Cochrane. A secondary main line runs east-west between Calstock (near Hearst) and Cochrane. Ontario Northland also operates a bus and express service between Toronto (Yorkdale Terminus) and various destinations in central and northern Ontario. The fleet has been designed to ensure a high level of comfort and offers numerous features, including VCRs and TVs. Connections with VIA RailService between:
For further information, call 1 800 461-2621. View the schedules in PDF format. Tshiuetin Rail TransportationTshiuetin Rail Transportation is a regional railway that takes you on a 10-hour journey through the breathtaking wilderness of northeastern Québec. Connections with VIA RailService between:
For further information or to book your ticket, call View the schedules in PDF format. *Advance booking is strongly recommended.East Japan Railway Company (JR East)Serving 16 million travellers daily, East Japan Railways Co. (also known as JR East) is the largest passenger railway company in the world. JR East operates a network spanning 7 526 kilometres, with five dedicated high-speed Shinkansen lines between Tokyo and major cities in east Honshu, the largest island in the Japanese archipelago and home to 75% of Japan's population. Always on the cutting edge, JR East is currently developing the first train to run on hybrid diesel/hydrogen technology. This train, dubbed the New Energy Train, can reach speeds of 100 km/h and will consume 20% less energy than conventional diesel trains, as its batteries are recharged every time the train brakes. It is also quieter than conventional trains. The first hybrid cars should be operating in networks serving the prefectures of Nagano and Yamanashi by summer 2007 JR East offers the Japan Rail Pass, which allows travellers to take any of their trains, including Shinkansen trains (excluding the Nozomi, the fastest) and commuter trains, certain JR buses, and the Miyajima ferry. For further information about the JR Pass, click here. Travel across the Land of the Rising Sun by train: a wonderful way to broaden your horizons! Commuter carriersAgence métropolitaine de transport (AMT)The Agence métropolitaine de transport (AMT) works together with 20 local companies to ensure that public transit services throughout the greater Montréal area are efficient, accessible and fully integrated. The AMT offers commuter train, bus and subway services throughout 83 municipalities and the Kahnawake Amerindian reserve. The network spans north-south from Saint-Jérôme to Saint-Jean-Baptiste and east-west from Contrecœur to Hudson. Connections with VIA RailCommuter train services are available at stops along the following routes: (Departing from Montréal Central Station)
(Departing from Gare Lucien-L'Allier, located near Montréal Central Station)
For further information, call 514 287-TRAM or 1 888 702-TRAM. View the schedules in PDF format. Go TransitGO Transit is Canada's first, and Ontario's only, interregional public transit system, linking Toronto with the surrounding regions of Halton, Peel, York, and Durham. GO runs 181 train trips and 1 663 bus trips daily, carrying about 195 000 passengers on a typical weekday. GO also connects with every municipal transit system in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton areas, including the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). Buy a GO VIA Pak for more travel optionsCommuters from five GO stations (Aldershot, Oakville, Georgetown, Brampton, Oshawa) have more travel options when you purchase the GO VIA Pak, comprising 10 one-way coupons to be used with your GO monthly pass for travel aboard an available VIA train to your destination. Connections with VIA RailGO Transit's seven service lines, all departing from Toronto's Union Station, are:
For further information, click here to visit the GO Transit web site. Other carriers (buses and ferries)DRL CoachlinesDedicated to helping build a world-class travel and tourism industry in Newfoundland, DRL Coachlines offers daily bus service - 365 days a year - from St. John's to Port aux Basques, with stops in some 20 towns in between. The fleet is equipped with spacious, ergonomic interiors and large overhead storage racks. Connections with VIA RailService between:
For further information, call 1 888 263-1854. View the schedules in PDF format. Acadian Bus LinesA member of Groupe Orléans Express Inc., Acadian is the number one inter-city passenger bus service in the Maritimes. The company offers daily departures in the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Connections with VIA RailService between:
For further information, call 1 800 567-5151. View the schedules in PDF format. Marine AtlanticMarine Atlantic is a federal crown corporation that provides safe and environmentally responsible ferry service between Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. Travellers can take advantage this reliable and cost-effective service on daily crossings between Port aux Basques and North Sydney (available year-round) or on tri-weekly crossings between Argentia and North Sydney (from mid-June until late September). Connections with VIA RailService between:
Tickets for this connection can be obtained at all VIA Rail sales points. For further information, call 1 800 341-7981. View the schedules in PDF format. Shuttle bus service between Charny and Québec CityVIA's Montréal-Charny-Québec City train enables you to travel quickly from downtown to downtown between Montréal and Québec City. If you wish to travel to the Charny station, located on the south shore of Québec City, you may also travel aboard the Montréal-Percé-Gaspé or Montréal-Halifax trains. There is a shuttle from Charny to Québec City (Gare du Palais). You must book tickets for the shuttle with VIA Rail. Connections with VIA RailService between:
For further information, call 1 888 VIA-RAIL (1 888 842-7245) or 1 800 268-9503 (hearing impaired). IntercarAs the second largest intercity bus service in Québec, Intercar offers you daily departures to cities throughout the Saguenay, Lac-Saint-Jean, Charlevoix and Côte Nord regions. They also offer a shuttle bus to select ski stations during the winter season. Coach CanadaCoach Canada provides safe and reliable bus service to numerous destinations in southeastern Ontario and southern Quebec. Connections with other carriers - like VIA Rail - extend service to New York City and other major North American locations. Connections with VIA RailService between:
For further information, call 1 800 461-7661. View the schedules in PDF format. Greyhound CanadaGreyhound Canada is the largest provider of intercity bus transportation in Canada, providing safe, enjoyable and affordable travel for 6.5 million passengers each year to nearly 1 100 destinations. Love skiing? Greyhound Canada operates buses between Vancouver and Whistler, as well as between Edmonton and Jasper; both of which are particularly appreciated by skiers. Or are you heading south to the United States? Greyhound Canada also has connections with Greyhound Lines, thus extending service to numerous major cities across America. Connections with VIA RailService between:
For further information, call 1 800 661-8747 or 780 413-8747. View the schedules in PDF format. Keewatin Railway CompanyThis First Nations-owned railway company offers safe, reliable and sustainable passenger rail services to Manitoba's more remote areas. Connections with VIA RailService between:
For further information, call (205) 623-5255. View the schedules in PDF format. Cantrail Coach LinesCantrail offers travel aboard impeccably maintained and quality motorcoaches driven by safe, courteous and well-trained drivers. The daily scheduled service runs between downtown Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada) and Seattle (Washington, U.S.A), with pick-up and drop-off points in Richmond and Surrey, BC. Connections with VIA RailService between:
For further information, call 1 877 940-5561. View the schedules in PDF format. Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC)The Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) is the primary mover of people and freight in Saskatchewan, providing safe, reliable and affordable travel to and from 275 communities within the province. Connections with VIA RailService between:
For further information, call 1 800 663-7181. View the schedules in PDF format. BrewsterDo you dream of discovering the beautiful wilderness of the Canadian Rockies? Perhaps even spend a few days in Banff, Jasper or Lake Louise? Travel with VIA Rail as far as Calgary, where you can connect to a Brewster bus heading to one of these spectacular Alberta destinations. Connections with VIA RailService between:
For further information, call 1 877 791-5500. View the schedules in PDF format. Pacific Coach Lines (PCL)Pacific Coach Lines contributes to the development of the tourism industry in British Columbia by transporting more than 500 000 travellers per year between the cities of Vancouver and Victoria. Thanks to its presence in these two cities, Pacific Coach Lines can offer very competitive rates. Connections with VIA RailService between:
For further information or to make a booking, call 604 662-8074 (Vancouver) or 250 385-4411 (Victoria). View the schedules in PDF format.
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