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Quebec-Windsor Corridor, Canada



Some services still use observation cars, to allow passengers good views of the dramatic scenery.


  • The rugged landscape of more remote parts of the Quebec-Windsor corridor, as...

  • The contrast between older generation locomotives and newer rolling stock...

  • The Metropolis Trainset.

  • The trains present an unusual sight against the modern Toronto skyline.

  • The Ocean Trainset.

  • A Viarail train enters the outskirts of Montreal.

  • Decades-old signalling still controls much of this part of the network, but...

  • Some services still use observation cars, to allow passengers good views of...

  • Map of the Quebec-Windsor corridor.

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