February 20, 2020
BACK TO NORMAL FOR SOME VIA RAIL ROUTES
MONTREAL, February 20, 2020 – As planned, some VIA Rail Canada (VIA Rail) services resumed today!
We are pleased to have been able to welcome our passengers back on board our trains and we thank them for their patience during this difficult time.
We also thank our employees for their commitment, their professionalism and above all, for the exceptional service they offer to our passengers.
All trips went smoothly, even though some of our trains have encountered some delays. We apologize to our customers for any inconvenience this may have caused them.
Overview of service resumptions*
Route |
Service |
Toronto- London-Windsor |
In full service |
Toronto-Sarnia |
In full service |
Toronto-Niagara Falls |
In full service |
Montréal-Ottawa Weekdays |
In partial service Trains 22, 24, 26, 28, 33, 35, 37, 39
|
Montréal-Ottawa weekends |
Full service (starting date planned Saturday, February 22)
|
*This information is subject to change without notice.
Since all other VIA Rail services are not operating until further notice, with the exception of Sudbury-White River (CP Rail) and Churchill-The Pas (Hudson Bay Railway), VIA Rail has cancelled all affected departures as per the table below.
Overview of service cancellations*
Route |
Service |
Cancelled until |
Montréal-Québec City |
Cancelled |
Saturday February 22 |
Toronto-Ottawa |
Cancelled |
Monday, February 24 |
Toronto-Montréal |
Cancelled |
Monday, February 24 |
Senneterre-Jonquière |
Cancelled |
Monday, February 24 |
The Ocean |
Cancelled |
Monday, February 24 |
Winnipeg-The Pas |
Cancelled |
Thursday, 27 February |
Prince Rupert- Prince Georges-Jasper |
Cancelled |
Thursday, 27 February |
The Canadian |
Cancelled |
Thursday, 27 February |
*This information is subject to change without notice.
All passengers are encouraged to visit our website for more information. Details on the refunding procedure are available on our website: https://www.viarail.ca/en/travel-advisory-information.
As of February 20, 647 trains have been cancelled because of the blockades. More than 117 000 passengers have been affected.
We remain hopeful for an end to the situation as soon as possible and encourage all relevant parties to continue their efforts towards a peaceful resolution.
We thank our passengers for their continued patience and understanding.