Mission City Station
Mission offers a balance between small-city living and outdoor adventure, with easy access to mountains, rivers, and regional parks.

Rail travel plays a central role in long-distance and regional transportation, connecting major cities, regional hubs, and remote communities through an extensive network of routes and operators. This section brings together key rail nodes, passenger agencies, and train routes to help you understand how rail services are structured and how to plan journeys efficiently.
Mission offers a balance between small-city living and outdoor adventure, with easy access to mountains, rivers, and regional parks.
Vancouver Waterfront is a key multimodal hub, linking rail, sea, and urban transit in the heart of the city, with direct connections to major routes and surrounding regions.
Capreol Station is a historic rail stop in northern Ontario, serving VIA Rail routes and reflecting the area’s strong railway heritage.
The station was established in 1913 by the Canadian Northern Railway as a divisional point and headquarters for the Superior Division, under the name Fitzbach railway station; its name was changed to Hornepayne around 1920
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Union Station Winnipeg is the main inter-city rail hub in Winnipeg, Manitoba — serving as the arrival and departure point for long-distance passenger trains operated by VIA Rail Canada. The historic station links Winnipeg with the rest of Canada’s rail network, providing vital connections for travellers crossing the prairies or heading north.
These are the transportcompanies operating in Pros Cons Notes
These are the transportcompanies operating in Pros Cons Notes
These are the transportcompanies operating in Pros Cons Notes
Located in the centre of the city, this luminous, beaux-arts architecture station serves as a transport hub for intercity trains and buses.
Canada’s busiest railway station and intermodal hub connecting intercity and regional trains throughout the metropolitan area and beyond.
Systems connected by rail
This route connects Toronto and Vancouver and operates as a government-funded long-distance service serving remote regions.
The Ocean is VIA Rail’s classic route linking Montréal and Halifax, offering a scenic journey through the forests, rivers, and coastal towns of Eastern Canada.
Canada’s busiest rail system, connecting the Québec–Windsor urban corridor with frequent intercity services.
The West Coast Express is a commuter rail service connecting Vancouver with surrounding Fraser Valley communities, offering a fast and scenic ride along British Columbia’s stunning coastline.
Rail transport agencies
VIA Rail Canada is the country’s national passenger rail operator, connecting over 400 communities across more than 12,500 km of track — a backbone of sustainable, intercity travel.