Corridor (Via Rail) - Primary Inter-city Corridor Routes

Primary Inter-city Corridor Routes

Via Routes in "The Corridor"
Legend
0km Windsor
69km Chatham
0km Sarnia
22km Wyoming
124km Glencoe
63km Strathroy
174km
95km
London
185km
195km
to
205km Ingersoll
130km St. Marys
147km Stratford
219km Woodstock
189km Kitchener
262km Brantford
211km Guelph
74km
end
303km Aldershot GO
240km Georgetown GO
256km Brampton GO
Highway 401
325km Oakville GO
44km Grimsby
19km St. Catharines GO
Highway 406
Queen Elizabeth Way
1km Niagara Falls GO
0 km Niagara River
290km
end
359km
0km
Toronto GO TTC
254km to
21km Guildwood GO
51km Oshawa GO
101km Port Hope
113km Cobourg
163km Trenton Junction
182km Belleville
217km Napanee
254km Kingston
285km to
290km Gananoque
335km Brockville
380km Smiths Falls
430km Fallowfield OCT
446km Ottawa OCT
493km Casselman
428km Cornwall
533km Alexandria
Ontario-Quebec border
476km Coteau
Ottawa River West Channel
Ottawa River East Channel
520km Dorval AMT
539km Montreal
272km to
St Lawrence River
545km St Lambert AMT
Richelieu River
592km St-Hyacinthe
639km Drummondville
785km Charny
St Lawrence River
790km Ste-Foy
811km Quebec City
  • Montreal-Ottawa (6 per weekday, 4 Saturday/Sunday)
  • Montreal-Quebec City (5 per weekday, 3 Saturday/Sunday)
  • Toronto-Montreal via Kingston (6 per weekday, 4 per Saturday, 5 per Sunday)
  • Toronto-Niagara Falls (2 times daily—1 time daily from October 2012)
  • Toronto-Ottawa via Kingston (5 per weekday, 3 per Saturday, 4 per Sunday)
  • Toronto-Sarnia via London (2 times daily—1 time daily from October 2012)
  • Toronto-Windsor via London (4 times daily—3 times daily from October 2012)

Read more about this topic:  Corridor (Via Rail)

Famous quotes containing the words primary and/or routes:

    The primary distinction of the artist is that he must actively cultivate that state which most men, necessarily, must avoid: the state of being alone.
    James Baldwin (1924–1987)

    The myth of independence from the mother is abandoned in mid- life as women learn new routes around the mother—both the mother without and the mother within. A mid-life daughter may reengage with a mother or put new controls on care and set limits to love. But whatever she does, her child’s history is never finished.
    Terri Apter (20th century)