Train stations map & real estate (2024)

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A tour of our stations and properties

Every year, about 5 million passengers count on us to take them where they need to go, thanks to our onboard and in-station teams and our maintenance centres and offices. As we believe that a station is more than just a waypoint, we make ongoing improvements to increase accessibility, preserve historic buildings, and create economic value for local communities.

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Train stations map & real estate (2)Primary Station

Train stations map & real estate (3)Secondary Station

Train stations map & real estate (4)Tertiary Station

Primary Stations

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Train stations map & real estate (6)Ottawa Station

In 2000, VIA Rail’s Ottawa station, built by famed Canadian architect John Cresswell Parkin, was named one of the top 500 buildings produced in Canada during the last millennium. It is currently our most accessible station and one of our 10 main stations in terms of visitor traffic. And now, in addition to its inter-modality options, Ottawa station has earned the LEED® v4.1 Operation and Maintenance: Existing Buildings certification at the Gold level of performance which is second-highest level granted by the Canada Green Building Council. Our station has demonstrated superior performance in key areas including energy, water, air, human health experience, purchasing and waste thus earning us 68 of a possible 100 LEED® points.

Construction date : 1964
Visitors per year :  1,302,059

Train stations map & real estate (7)Heritage

Train stations map & real estate (8)Union Station – Winnipeg

Designed by Warren and Wetmore, the architects behind New York City’s famous Grand Central Terminal, Union Station is the finest example of a Beaux Arts–style railway station in Canada. It is VIA Rail’s tenth-busiest station and has significant heritage value.

Construction date : 1911
Visitors per year : 18,158

Train stations map & real estate (9)Heritage

Train stations map & real estate (10)Gare du Palais – Québec City

The first train station built in the province of Québec, the Gare du Palais’s chateau-style architecture is similar to that of the Château Frontenac. The gare du Palais is the sixth-busiest station in terms of visitors.

Construction date : 1916
Visitors per year : 351,188

Train stations map & real estate (11) Intermodal

Train stations map & real estate (12) Heritage

Train stations map & real estate (13)Montréal Central Station

As the major railway station for the second-largest port in Canada , Montréal Central Station played an important role in connecting Canadian cities. VIA Rail’s second-busiest station is also the main transportation hub for the Island of Montréal, providing connections with regional and local trains, buses, and the subway system. Moreover, Montréal Central Station is connected to Montréal’s famous “underground city,” a pedestrian network spread over 32 km.

Construction date : 1943
Visitors per year :  1,649,420

Train stations map & real estate (14) Intermodal

Train stations map & real estate (15) Heritage

Train stations map & real estate (16)Kingston Station

The terminus for Toronto–Kingston commuter trains and a major stop on the Toronto–Montréal and Toronto–Ottawa routes, Kingston station welcomes an average of 20 trains per day, making it VIA Rail’s fifth-busiest station.

Construction date : 1974
Visitors per year : 483,938

Train stations map & real estate (17)Union Station - Toronto

Toronto’s Union Station, owned by the city of Toronto, is VIA Rail’s busiest station, welcoming more than two million visitors per year. Canada’s largest and most opulent station is a major hub for intercity travel. It is located in the heart of the city and features a market, restaurants, ongoing arts and cultural events, boutiques, a hair salon, and much more.

Construction date : 1914
Visitors per year :  2,983,683

Train stations map & real estate (18) Intermodal

Train stations map & real estate (19) Heritage

Train stations map & real estate (20)London Station

The last major stop before the Toronto–Sarnia train terminus and the Toronto–Windsor train terminus, London station is VIA Rail’s fourth-busiest station.

Construction date : 1963
Visitors per year : 512,728

Train stations map & real estate (21) Intermodal

Train stations map & real estate (22)Windsor Station

Located near the Canada-US border, Windsor train station is the western terminus of the Québec City–Windsor Corridor. In terms of visitors, it is the eighth-busiest station.

Construction date : 1961
Visitors per year : 270,315

Train stations map & real estate (23)Pacific Central Station – Vancouver

Vancouver’s Pacific Central Station is the western terminus of the Great Western Way route. It is also a junction for trains heading to the United States.

Construction date :1917
Visitors per year : 44,233

Train stations map & real estate (24) Intermodal

Train stations map & real estate (25) Heritage

Train stations map & real estate (26)Halifax Station

Halifax is VIA Rail's busiest East Station and 30th in terms of visitor traffic. Recently renovated, elements of sustainable development and accessibility have been incorporated into the heritage architecture.

Construction date : 1928
Visitors per year : 31,104

Train stations map & real estate (27)Intermodal

Train stations map & real estate (28) Heritage

Secondary stations

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These stations primarily serve suburban communities on the Québec City–Windsor Corridor. In terms of annual visitors, they are the second-busiest stations.

Tertiary stations

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To bring people together and serve remote communities, VIA Rail has 345 train stations, shelters, and signposts that have more modest visitor rates. They are located in the suburbs, in rural areas, and in remote areas that can be accessed only by train.

All the stations in Canada

Intermodal stations

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Every year, VIA Rail forms numerous intermodal partnerships as part of its plan to modernize Canadian passenger rail. Intermodal stations provide easy access to other means of transportation, such as regional and intercity buses, regional and city transit trains, car-sharing services, airport shuttle services, and car rental services.

54 heritage stations

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Heritage stations are an important part of the Canadian railway system’s history. In order to protect the heritage value of these stations, VIA Rail makes an ongoing effort to preserve and restore all 54 heritage stations across Canada.

Our headquarters

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Montréal

VIA Rail’s regional offices (Halifax, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, and Vancouver) operate under the umbrella of our Montréal headquarters, which is our main Québec office and home to our management team. Whether pertaining to rolling stock, finance, or marketing, project creation and management primarily take place at our headquarters before being deployed across Canada with the help of our regional offices. Along with Moncton, Montréal is the site of one of VIA Rail’s two customer service centres.

Maintenance centers

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Montréal

Montréal is home to VIA Rail’s largest maintenance centre, with an average of 10 trains stopping each day for inspection and repairs. This is mainly due to its position on the Québec City–Windsor Corridor—the railway’s busiest route—and because it is a departure/arrival point for eastward and westward trains.

In addition to carrying out most major maintenance work and minor train configuration modification projects, the Montréal Maintenance Centre also has a production line that refurbishes our cars and locomotives. Many major renovation projects have been completed at this centre, including the refurbishment of HEP 1 and LRC cars and the transformation of 12 Renaissance cars into accessible cars. The Montréal maintenance centre also plays a significant role in VIA Rail’s Heritage Program, which is currently revamping our EPA42 locomotives and our economy and business class cars (HEP2).

Size : 35 000 m2
Fleet assigned : 301 train cars
Infrastructures : 8 locomotive bays, 15 cars bays
Certification : ISO 14001, the international standard that specifies requirements for an effective environmental management system (to reduce environmental footprint).

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Toronto

In terms of size, number of employees, and number of projects in progress, Toronto’s centre is tied with Montréal’s as VIA Rail’s largest maintenance centre. This is mainly due to its position on the Québec City–Windsor Corridor—the railway’s busiest route—and because it is a departure/arrival point for westward trains.

Size : 31 248 m2
Fleet assigned : 51
Infrastructures : 8 locomotive bays, 8 cars bays

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Winnipeg

Our Winnipeg maintenance centre is mainly dedicated to servicing the Winnipeg–Churchill train and ensuring the reliability of trains and locomotives travelling to Toronto and Vancouver. If necessary, the centre’s team also performs minor repairs on The Canadian when it stops in Winnipeg.

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Vancouver

Because it is located near the terminus of the Great Western Way route, Vancouver’s maintenance centre performs most service and repair work on The Canadian’s train cars. It is also the only VIA Rail maintenance centre that replaces bearings.

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FAQs

What is the difference between a train station and a railway station? ›

A train station, railroad station, or railroad depot (mainly North American terminology) and railway station (mainly UK and other Anglophone countries) is a railway facility where trains stop to load or unload passengers, freight, or both.

Can you record on a train? ›

News and current affairs. Each railway related filming or photography request is reviewed on an individual basis. Access will only be granted to applications which are not disruptive for passengers and fall within our safety guidelines.

Who owns the railroad tracks? ›

Are Railroad Tracks Public Property? According to the Association of American Railroads (AAR), almost all freight railroads in America are privately owned and operated. The only section owned by the federal government is Amtrak's Northeast Corridor — a portion of tracks between D.C. and Boston.

What is the oldest train station in the world still in use? ›

Opened on September 15, 1830, Liverpool Road Station holds the distinction of being the world's oldest existing train station.

What is the fancy name for a train station? ›

What is another word for train station?
railway stationrailroad station
terminusdepot
bus stationstation
terminalcoach station
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Why do people say train station instead of railway station? ›

People say “Train Station” rather than “Railway Station” simply because there are less syllables in “Train Station”. Although both terms have been around for many years, many people simply used the term “Station” only tacking on “Bus” Station or “Tube” Station to differentiate from the Railway.

Is it illegal to walk around train tracks? ›

Railroad tracks are private property, not public trails. It's illegal to walk on the tracks unless you're at a designated crossing. It's extremely dangerous to walk, run, or drive down the railroad tracks or even alongside them. Trains travel in both directions and at all times of day and night.

Is trainspotting legal? ›

There are no real rules to follow as part of the hobby of trainspotting, however you must obey the rules of the area that you are spotting in.

Can you take pictures in a train station? ›

Taking photographs or videos

Flash photography is not allowed. It could distract train drivers and platform staff, and is a potential safety hazard. You might be asked not to use a tripod at busy stations, as it could cause an obstruction.

Does Warren Buffett own a railroad company? ›

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway acquired BNSF Railway in February 2010, obtaining all of its shares and taking the company private.

What state has the most trains? ›

As of 2020, Texas was the U.S. state with the largest railroad mileage, reaching over 10,400 miles. It represented around 7.6 percent of the total mileage for the United States.

What railroad stock does Bill Gates own? ›

Canadian National Railway Co.

The Gates trust has owned Canadian National since 2013, building a sizable position in the stock over the past decade. The trust boosted its stake in the Montreal-based company from 8.6 million shares in 2013 to 54.8 million as of May 15.

What is the busiest train station in the world? ›

Shinjuku Station - The World's Busiest Train Station

With over 3.6 million people passing through the station daily, Shinjuku Station in the city of Tokyo, Japan, is the busiest train station in the world by passenger use.

What is the longest train station name in the United States? ›

It is through a rich Welsh heritage and a strong connection to Wales that they decided to honor the Remsen Depot Train Station, a stop on the Adirondack Scenic Railroad, with the official title of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.

Where is the oldest train in the US? ›

The train, located in Strasburg, Pennsylvania, holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously operating railroad in the nation, with its first rides departing in 1832, taking travelers through the breathtaking scenery in Pennsylvania Dutch Country.

When did railway station become a train station? ›

“Railway station” predates “train station” and it has been used almost exclusively in both American and British English prior to the 1930s when according to the data taken from the Corpus of Historical American English “train station” first started to occur in wider usage in American English.

Is railway the same as train? ›

What is the difference between a railroad, railway, and train? Railroad/Railway: Network of tracks, stations, and trains for transportation. Train: Set of connected vehicles that move on tracks to transport passengers or goods.

What is called a railway station? ›

A railway station is a building by a railway line where trains stop so that people can get on or off.

Is train station grammatically correct? ›

In British usage, we normally say “railway station”, but colloquially people do indeed say “train station”.

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