MONTRÉAL, November 26, 2018 - VIA Rail Canada (VIA Rail) is pleased to announce that passenger train service will resume in northern Manitoba, between Gillam and Churchill, on December 2, 2018. Trains will once again travel in both directions, according to the regular schedule that was in effect prior to the suspension of service in spring 2017.
Upon completion of the repairs and inspections that were required, the infrastructure owner, Arctic Gateway, confirmed that the track is now safe for passenger operations. The Gillam – Churchill route has been restored following the suspension of service in May 2017 after major flooding severely damaged the rails.
“We are very pleased to be able to once again offer passenger transport service throughout northern Manitoba. We understand the major inconveniences the interruption of this essential service may have caused the people living along the Winnipeg – Churchill route, and specially the Town of Churchill” said Yves Desjardins-Siciliano, President and Chief Executive Officer of VIA Rail. “The restoration of service will enable VIA Rail to continue to honour its commitment to remote communities, and enable those in northern Manitoba to hopefully return to a more normal life by being better connected, especially with the holiday season right around the corner. Moreover, the reopening of this Adventure route will satisfy visitors smitten by the vast landscapes of the area.”
VIA Rail invites customers to buy their tickets today online at viarail.ca/en or by phone by calling 1 888 VIA-RAIL (1 888 842-7245) or 1 800 268-9503 (for persons who are hard of hearing).
Schedule* as of Sunday, December 2, 2018
Train 693
Train 691
Winnipeg
dep
12:05
Sun+Tue
The Pas
arr
01:45
Mon+Wed
02:30
Fri
Thompson
12:00
17:00
Gillam
23:30
Churchill
09:00
Tue+Thu
Sat
Train 690
Train 692
19:30
Tue
Thu+Sat
05:30
Wed
Fri+Sun
11:30
14:00
03:15
Sat+Mon
16:45
* Main stops only. Please visit viarail.ca for a full list of stops.
Great news. It's aboot time!
Greetings from Alberta
-an Articulate Malcontent
GotransVIA RAIL SERVICE RESUMES IN NORTHERN MANITOBA, BETWEEN GILLAM AND CHURCHILL Tuesday, November 27th 2018 MONTRÉAL, November 26, 2018 - VIA Rail Canada (VIA Rail) is pleased to announce that passenger train service will resume in northern Manitoba, between Gillam and Churchill, on December 2, 2018. Trains will once again travel in both directions, according to the regular schedule that was in effect prior to the suspension of service in spring 2017. Upon completion of the repairs and inspections that were required, the infrastructure owner, Arctic Gateway, confirmed that the track is now safe for passenger operations. The Gillam – Churchill route has been restored following the suspension of service in May 2017 after major flooding severely damaged the rails. “We are very pleased to be able to once again offer passenger transport service throughout northern Manitoba. We understand the major inconveniences the interruption of this essential service may have caused the people living along the Winnipeg – Churchill route, and specially the Town of Churchill” said Yves Desjardins-Siciliano, President and Chief Executive Officer of VIA Rail. “The restoration of service will enable VIA Rail to continue to honour its commitment to remote communities, and enable those in northern Manitoba to hopefully return to a more normal life by being better connected, especially with the holiday season right around the corner. Moreover, the reopening of this Adventure route will satisfy visitors smitten by the vast landscapes of the area.” VIA Rail invites customers to buy their tickets today online at viarail.ca/en or by phone by calling 1 888 VIA-RAIL (1 888 842-7245) or 1 800 268-9503 (for persons who are hard of hearing). Schedule* as of Sunday, December 2, 2018 Train 693 Train 691 Winnipeg dep 12:05 Sun+Tue The Pas arr 01:45 Mon+Wed dep 02:30 Mon+Wed 02:30 Fri Thompson arr 12:00 Mon+Wed 12:00 Fri dep 17:00 Mon+Wed 17:00 Fri Gillam dep 23:30 Mon+Wed 23:30 Fri Churchill arr 09:00 Tue+Thu 09:00 Sat Train 690 Train 692 Churchill dep 19:30 Tue 19:30 Thu+Sat Gillam dep 05:30 Wed 05:30 Fri+Sun Thompson arr 11:30 Wed 11:30 Fri+Sun dep 14:00 Wed 14:00 Fri+Sun The Pas arr 23:30 Wed 23:30 Fri+Sun dep 03:15 Sat+Mon Winnipeg arr 16:45 Sat+Mon * Main stops only. Please visit viarail.ca for a full list of stops.
Am I looking at the times correctly on #693 - 13 Hours 40 minutes Winnepeg to The Pas? 9 hours 30 minutes The Pas to Thompson, 6 Hours 30 minutes Thompson to depart Gilliam, 9 hours 30 minutes Gillam to Churchill. 38 hours and 10 minutes traveling on a total trip time of 44 hours 55 minutes. What is the distance from Winnepeg to Churchill. (note I am not complaining - I understand it is rugged country and at present less than high speed trackage)
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
VIA runs over 4 CN branchline subdivisions from Portage La Prairie to The Pas, most of that stretch has track speeds of well under 60 mph.
Thompson is at the end of a 20 or 30 mile branch off the main HBRY route.
The trip to Churchill is quite an oddessy.
That's quite a lengthy stop at Thompson, at least northbound. I see on satellite view that the wye has a long tail track that could probably turn the passenger train.
A k nowledgeable Canadian needs to look into this and advise why the stops are such disparate lengths by direction.
Can this be to have arrival at particular times of day?
Here are the distances between Winnipeg and Churchill, as found in the April 1967 Guide.
Winnipeg to Hudson Bay, via Kamsack: 394.6 miles
Hudson Bay to The Pas: 88.1 miles
The Pas to Sipiwesk (junction for Thompson): 199.6 miles
Sipiwesk to Thompon: 30.7 miles; then return to Sipiwesk
Sipiwesk to Churchill: 310.2 miles.
1,053.9 miles
Johnny
DeggestyHere are the distances between Winnipeg and Churchill, as found in the April 1967 Guide. Winnipeg to Hudson Bay, via Kamsack: 394.6 miles Hudson Bay to The Pas: 88.1 miles The Pas to Sipiwesk (junction for Thompson): 199.6 miles Sipiwesk to Thompon: 30.7 miles; then return to Sipiwesk Sipiwesk to Churchill: 310.2 miles. 1,053.9 miles
Considering the mileage and the character of the railroad and the territory it traverses the time expended is not all that out of line. An average of slightly more than 23 MPH in such conditions isn't all that bad.
BaltACDConsidering the mileage and the character of the railroad and the territory it traverses the time expended is not all that out of line. An average of slightly more than 23 MPH in such conditions isn't all that bad.
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