How far north from Vancouver can you get by train?

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If I start in Vancouver, there are certainly trains heading east and north (and south). What I want to know is how far north I can get using just trains, if I start in Vancouver, BC? And are they running during all seasons?



Best Answer

There is a train running north west from Prince George up toward Nations Lakes.




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Is there a train north from Vancouver?

The best way to experience the great Pacific Northwest is on the Amtrak Cascades. From Vancouver, British Columbia to Seattle, Portland and Eugene, Oregon, past Mount St. Helens and across the Columbia River Gorge, you'll witness some of our continent's most distinctive cities and most spectacular natural attractions.

Where do trains from Vancouver go?

From Vancouver, trains leave from Pacific Central Station and stop in Edmonton, Jasper, Winnipeg, and finally Toronto, taking passengers through the spectacular boreal forests, prairie sunsets and majestic mountain peaks.

How long is the train from Vancouver to Ontario?

Traveling by train from Vancouver to Ontario usually takes around 38 hours and 18 minutes, but the fastest Amtrak train can make the trip in 35 hours and 45 minutes.

Where does the Rocky Mountaineer start and end?

The Rocky Mountaineer departs Banff and Lake Louise for Vancouver on each Wednesday and Sunday beginning April 27, 2022 and ending October 5, 2022. It also depart Banff and Lake Louise on Thursdays from May 4 to May 19, 2022 and from August 22 to September 23, 2022.



Rocky Mountaineer Train Journey - All Aboard from Vancouver to Banff




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