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Vancouver SkyTrain is Metro Vancouver’s fully automated rapid transit system in British Columbia, Canada. Opened in 1985, it serves the region with three lines, 54 stations, and 79.6
The Montreal Metro is a rubber-tired underground rapid transit system serving Greater Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM), it opened on October
Edmonton Light Rail Transit, or Edmonton LRT, is the city’s light rail system and part of Edmonton Transit Service. It has three lines, 29 stations, and 37.4 km
The O-Train is Ottawa’s urban rail system, operated by OC Transpo and built around three fully grade-separated lines: Line 1, Line 2, and Line 4. Line 1 runs
The Toronto Subway and RT is Toronto’s rapid transit system, operated by the Toronto Transit Commission. It began in 1954 with Canada’s first completed subway line under Yonge
GO Transit is a regional public transport system serving the Greater Toronto Area and the Greater Golden Horseshoe in Ontario, Canada. Centered on Union Station in Toronto, its
West Coast Express Information The West Coast Express, the only inter-regional commuter rail service in British Columbia, Canada, began service in 1995. It connects places such as Port
SkyTrain is Metro Vancouver’s medium-capacity rapid transit system in British Columbia, Canada. It runs on 79.6 km (49.5 mi) of fully automated, grade-separated track, using underground and elevated
Calgary CTrain is the city’s light rail system in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, operated by Calgary Transit as part of the local public transport network. It currently has two