Are there passenger trains in Alberta?

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  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
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Subcategories

This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

C

  • CTrain‎ (2 C, 6 P)

E

  • Edmonton Light Rail Transit‎ (5 C, 6 P)

P

  • Street railways in Alberta‎ (4 P)

R

  • Passenger railways in Alberta‎ (2 P)

S

  • Railway stations in Alberta‎ (9 C)

Pages in category "Passenger rail transport in Alberta"

The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

C

  • Calgary–South Edmonton train
  • Canadian (train)

E

  • Edmonton Radial Railway
  • Edmonton Radial Railway Society

J

  • Jasper–Prince Rupert train

R

  • Royal Canadian Pacific

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Is there a passenger train between Calgary and Edmonton?

The Calgary–South Edmonton train, at times the Calgary–Edmonton train, was a Canadian passenger train service between Alberta's two most populous cities: Calgary and Edmonton. ... Calgary–South Edmonton train..

Can I travel in Alberta by train?

The Canadian train offers a classic overnight journey that stops in Jasper, Alberta, en route to its final destination, Toronto. Rocky Mountaineer's scenic rail experience presents Alberta's highlights and the Rocky Mountains by daylight only on its route to either Jasper or Banff.

Are there passenger trains in Calgary?

Exploring Local Railroad History Though passenger trains no longer come through Calgary, there is still one hidden station inside of Calgary. Now housing the creative offices for Alberta Ballet, you can feel free to walk around the outside of the building and even check out the other history around it.

Do passenger trains still exist in Canada?

Canada has a large and well-developed railway system that primarily transports freight. There are two major publicly traded transcontinental freight railway systems, Canadian National (CN) and Canadian Pacific (CP). Nationwide passenger services are provided by the federal crown corporation Via Rail.