Train Name |
Railroad |
Train Endpoints |
Operated |
Abitibi |
Via Rail |
Montreal, QC – Senneterre, QC |
Still operates, name removed June 2009. |
Acadian |
Canadian National |
Montreal, QC – Halifax, NS |
1927–1930[1] |
Adirondack |
Amtrak |
New York, NY – Montreal, QC |
August 6, 1974 – present |
Afternoon Puget Sounder |
Great Northern |
Seattle, WA – Vancouver, BC |
|
Alouette |
Boston & Maine |
Boston, MA – Montreal, QC |
|
The Ambassador[2] |
Canadian National, Central Vermont, Boston & Maine, and New Haven |
Montreal, QC – New York, NY / Boston, MA |
|
Atlantic |
Via Rail |
Halifax, NS – Montreal, QC |
1979–1981; 1985–1994 |
Atlantic Express |
Canadian Pacific |
Vancouver, BC – Montreal, QC one-way |
June 1886 – June 1911 |
Atlantic Limited |
Canadian Pacific Via Rail |
Saint John, NB – Montreal, QC |
CPR: 1955–1978, Via: 1978–1979 |
Bluenose |
Canadian National |
Edmonton, AB – Halifax, NS |
1956–? |
Boston Express |
Canadian Pacific |
Sault Ste. Marie, MI – Montreal, QC |
|
Bras d'Or |
Via Rail |
Halifax, NS – Sydney, NS |
2000-2004 |
Cabot |
Canadian National |
Truro, NS – Sydney, NS |
1967–1979 |
Canadian |
New York Central Canadian Pacific |
Chicago, IL – Montreal, QC |
pre-1955 |
The Canadian |
Canadian Pacific Via Rail |
Montreal, QC/Toronto, ON – Vancouver, BC |
CPR: 1955–1978, Via: 1978–present |
Canadian Niagara |
New York Central |
Detroit, MI – Buffalo, NY through Ontario |
|
Cariboo Prospector |
Pacific Great Eastern |
Vancouver, BC – Prince George, BC |
|
The Caribou[3] |
Canadian National |
Port aux Basques, NL – St. John's, NL |
1950–1968 |
Cascades |
Amtrak |
Eugene, OR – Vancouver, BC |
1993– |
Cavalier |
Canadian National Via Rail |
Toronto, ON – Montreal, QC |
|
Cavalier |
Canadian National Via Rail |
Toronto, ON – Ottawa, ON |
|
Chaleur |
Via Rail |
Montreal, QC – Gaspé, QC |
Still operates, name removed June 2009. |
Chicago Express |
New York Central Canadian Pacific |
Chicago, IL – Montreal, QC |
|
Continental Limited |
Canadian National |
Montreal, QC – Vancouver, BC |
–1955 |
Continental[4] |
Canadian National |
Montreal, QC – Vancouver, BC |
1955– |
The Dominion |
Canadian Pacific |
Montreal, QC/Toronto, ON – Vancouver, BC |
1933–1966 |
Down Easter |
New Haven, Boston & Maine, Maine Central, Canadian Pacific, and Canadian National |
New York, NY – Halifax, NS |
1929 |
Enterprise |
Via Rail |
Toronto, ON – Montreal, QC |
|
Erie |
Via Rail |
Toronto, ON – Windsor, ON |
|
Evangeline Dayliner |
Dominion Atlantic Railway |
Yarmouth, NS – Halifax, NS |
1956–1978 |
Evangeline |
Via Rail |
Yarmouth, NS – Halifax, NS |
1978–1990 |
Exec |
Via Rail |
Ottawa, ON – Toronto, ON |
|
Flying Bluenose |
Dominion Atlantic Railway |
Halifax, NS – Yarmouth, NS |
1891–1936 |
Foreign Express |
Newfoundland Railway |
Port aux Basques, NL – St. John's, NL |
1898–1928 |
Forest City |
Canadian National, Via Rail |
Toronto, ON – London, ON |
|
Frontenac |
Canadian Pacific Via Rail |
Toronto, ON – Quebec City, QC |
|
Gatineau |
Via Rail |
Montreal, QC – Ottawa, ON |
|
Green Mountain Flyer |
Rutland |
New York, NY – Montreal, QC |
|
The Gull[5] |
Canadian National Canadian Pacific Maine Central Boston & Maine |
Halifax, NS – Boston, MA |
1930–1960 |
General Brock |
Via Rail |
Toronto, ON – Niagara Falls, ON |
|
Hudson Bay |
Via Rail |
Winnipeg, MB – Churchill, MB |
Still operates, name removed June 2009. |
Huron |
Via Rail |
Sarnia, ON – Toronto, ON |
|
Imperial Limited |
Canadian Pacific |
Montreal, QC – Vancouver, BC |
June 1899 – April 1933 |
Inter-City Limited[6] |
Grand Trunk Western Canadian National |
Chicago, IL – Montreal, QC |
|
International |
Amtrak and Via Rail |
Chicago, IL – Toronto, ON |
1982–2004 |
International |
Great Northern |
Seattle, WA – Vancouver, BC |
1950–1971 |
International Limited[6] |
Grand Trunk Western, Canadian National |
Chicago, IL – Toronto |
|
International Limited |
Amtrak and Via Rail |
Chicago, IL – Toronto |
1982–2004 |
The La Salle[6] |
Canadian National |
Chicago, IL – Montreal, QC |
|
La Salle |
Via Rail |
Chicago, IL – Toronto, ON;Sarnia, ON – Montreal, QC |
|
Lake Shore Express[6] |
Canadian National |
Montreal, QC – Toronto, ON |
|
Lake Shore |
Via Rail |
Montreal, QC – Toronto, ON |
|
Lake Superior |
Via Rail |
Greater Sudbury, ON - White River, ON |
Still operates, name removed June 2009. |
Laurier |
Via Rail |
Montreal, QC – Ottawa, ON |
|
Le Saint-Laurent |
Via Rail |
Montreal, QC – Mont-Joli, QC |
|
Little Bear |
Ontario Northland Railway |
Cochrane, ON – Moosonee, ON |
–2007 |
Malahat |
Via Rail |
Victoria, BC – Courtenay, BC |
Service suspended 2011, name removed June 2009. |
Manitoba Express |
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie and Canadian Pacific |
Minneapolis-St. Paul – Winnipeg, MB |
1904–1909 |
Maple Leaf[6] |
Grand Trunk Western and Canadian National |
Chicago, IL – Toronto, ON |
1927–1971 |
Maple Leaf |
Amtrak and Via Rail |
New York, NY – Toronto, ON |
|
Maritime Express[7] |
Intercolonial, Canadian National |
Montreal, QC – Halifax, NS |
ICR: 1898–1918, CN: 1918–1965 |
Meridian |
Via Rail |
Sarnia, ON – Montreal, QC |
|
Metropolis |
Via Rail |
Montreal, QC – Toronto, ON |
|
Mohawk |
Via Rail |
Montreal, QC – Sarnia, ON |
|
The Montrealer (NB) and The Washingtonian (SB)[2] |
Canadian National Railways, Central Vermont, Boston and Maine New Haven, Pennsylvania Railroad |
Montreal, QC – Washington, DC |
–1971 |
Montrealer (Amtrak)|Montrealer and Washingtonian |
Amtrak |
Montreal, QC – Washington, DC |
1971–1987, 1989–1995 |
New Yorker |
Dominion Atlantic Railway |
Halifax, NS – Yarmouth, NS |
1927–1942 |
Night Express |
Central Vermont |
New York, NY – Montreal, QC |
|
Northlander |
Ontario Northland Railway |
Toronto, ON – Cochrane, ON |
1976–Sept. 28, 2012 |
Ocean |
Canadian National Via Rail |
Montreal, QC – Halifax NS |
CN: April 1966 – 1978; Via: 1978–present |
Ocean Limited[7] |
Intercolonial, Canadian Government Railways, Canadian National |
Montreal, QC – Halifax NS |
July 3, 1904 – 1966 |
Ontarian |
Canadian National Via Rail |
Toronto, ON – Brockville, ON |
1966- ? |
Overland Limited |
Newfoundland Railway |
Port aux Basques, NL – St. John's, NL |
1928–1949 |
Overseas |
New York Central Canadian Pacific |
Chicago, IL – Detroit, MI / Windsor, ON – Toronto |
|
Pacific Express |
Canadian Pacific |
Montreal, QC – Vancouver, BC one-way |
June 28, 1886 – June 1911 |
Pacific International |
Great Northern |
Seattle, WA – Vancouver, BC |
|
Pacific Limited |
Grand Trunk Western |
Chicago, IL – Montreal, QC |
1971 |
Panorama |
Canadian National Via Rail |
Montreal, QC/Toronto – Vancouver, BC |
Pine Tree Acadian |
Boston & Maine, Maine Central, Canadian Pacific, Canadian National |
Boston, MA – Halifax, NS |
1929 |
Polar Bear Express |
Ontario Northland Railway |
Cochrane, ON – Moosonee, ON |
|
Rocky Mountaineer |
Rocky Mountaineer |
Four routes in the Rocky Mountains |
1990–present |
Royal Canadian Pacific |
Canadian Pacific |
Calgary, AB – Rocky Mountains |
June 7, 2000–present |
St. Lawrence Special[7] |
Canadian National Canada and Gulf Terminal Railway |
Montreal, QC – Metis Beach, QC |
Running on summer weekends in 1957 |
Saguenay |
Via Rail |
Montreal, QC – Saguenay, QC |
Still operates, name removed June 2009. |
St. Paul Express |
Canadian Pacific |
Sault Ste. Marie, MI – Montreal, QC |
|
The Scotian[7] |
Canadian National |
Montreal, QC – Halifax, NS |
CN: 1941–1977, Via: 1977–1979 |
Skeena |
Via Rail |
Prince Rupert, BC – Jasper, AB |
Still operates, name removed June 2009. |
Super Continental[4] |
Canadian National Via Rail |
Montreal, QC/Toronto – Vancouver, BC |
CN: 1955–1977, Via: 1977–1981, 1985–1990 |
Viger |
Canadian Pacific |
Montreal, QC – Quebec City, QC |
|
Whistler Mountaineer |
Rocky Mountaineer |
North Vancouver, BC - Whistler, BC |
|
Winnipeg Express |
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie and Canadian Pacific |
Minneapolis-St. Paul – Winnipeg, MB |
1909–1928 |
Winnipeg Limited |
Great Northern |
Minneapolis-St. Paul – Winnipeg, MB |
|
The Winnipeger |
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie (1928–1960), Soo Line (1961–1967) and Canadian Pacific |
Minneapolis-St. Paul – Winnipeg, MB |
1928 to March 1967 |