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  2. Via Rail - Wikipedia

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    12,500 kilometres (7,800 mi) Via Rail Canada Inc. ( reporting mark VIA) ( / ˈviːə / ), operating as Via Rail or Via, is a Canadian Crown corporation that is mandated to operate intercity passenger rail service in Canada. Via Rail operates over 500 trains per week across eight Canadian provinces and 12,500 kilometres (7,800 mi) of track, 97 ...

  3. Ottawa Valley Railway - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa Valley Railway ( reporting mark RLK) is a Canadian railway that operates 150 miles (240 km) of track in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, and is owned by Genesee & Wyoming Canada Inc., the Canadian subsidiary of Genesee & Wyoming Inc. [1] The railroad began operations on 30 October 1996 under the auspices of RaiLink Canada, and fell ...

  4. Carleton station - Wikipedia

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    Carleton is an O-Train light rail station located in the center of the Carleton University campus in Ottawa, Ontario. The station is served by Line 2, which began service in 2001, and is between Dow's Lake station to the north and Mooney's Bay station to the south. The line and station are currently under construction, and are expected to ...

  5. Trillium Line - Wikipedia

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    The Trillium Line ( French: Ligne Trillium ), also called O-Train Line 2 ( French: Ligne 2 de l'O-Train ), [3] is a diesel light rail transit (DLRT) service in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, operated by OC Transpo. [4] [5] [6] The line has been closed since May 2020 for service expansion. Part of the O-Train light rail system, the line runs north ...

  6. Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway, or OA&PS, is a historic railway that operated in central and eastern Ontario, Canada from 1897 until 1959. It was, for a time, the busiest railway route in Canada, carrying both timber and wood products from today's Algonquin Provincial Park areas, as well as up to 40% of the grain traffic from the Canadian west from Depot Harbour at Parry Sound ...

  7. Ottawa station - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa station (French: Gare d'Ottawa, IATA: XDS), or Ottawa Train Station, is the main inter-city train station in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, the capital of Canada. It is operated by Via Rail . It is located 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of downtown Ottawa and adjacent to Tremblay O-Train station in the neighbourhood of Eastway Gardens .

  8. Portage Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Portage Bridge ( French: Pont du Portage) crosses the Ottawa River just down-river from the Chaudière Bridge, joining the communities of Gatineau, Quebec and Ottawa, Ontario. It links Laurier Street and Alexandre-Taché Boulevard in the Hull sector of Gatineau and Wellington Street at the Garden of the Provinces and Territories in Ottawa ...

  9. Confederation Line - Wikipedia

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    The Confederation Line ( French: Ligne de la Confédération ), also called O-Train Line 1 ( French: Ligne 1 de l'O-Train ), [3] is a light rail line operated by OC Transpo in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, as part of the city's O-Train light rail system. It opened on September 14, 2019, and is O-Train's second line. It operates on an east–west ...