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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Casselman Station

Casselman railway station is located on St. Joseph Street in the village of Casselman, Ontario, Canada. It is an optional station stop on the Via Rail Toronto-Ottawa-Montreal Corridor line for two trains a day in each direction. Both westbound trains arrive from Montreal and continue towards Ottawa, Kingston, and Toronto. The first eastbound train arrives from Toronto, Kingston, and Ottawa and continues towards Montreal, while the second eastbound train arrives from Ottawa only and continues to Montreal.

The station is wheelchair accessible.

Railway services

As of September 2020, Casselman station is served by 1 domestic route (with connections) provided by Via Rail, the primary passenger rail operator in Canada. Departures have been reduced to 4 trains per day due to the coronavirus pandemic (effective September 1, 2020).

Ottawa - Quebec

Train Operator From Via To Freq.

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Via Rail Ottawa Casselman - Alexandria - Coteau - Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport Dorval - Montreal - Saint-Lambert - Saint-Hyacinthe - Drummondville - Charny - Sainte-Foy Quebec 1/day

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Via Rail Ottawa Casselman - Alexandria - Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport Dorval - Montreal - Saint-Lambert - Saint-Hyacinthe - Drummondville - Charny - Sainte-Foy Quebec 1/day

Quebec / Montreal - Ottawa

Train Operator From Via To Freq.

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Via Rail Montreal Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport Dorval - Alexandria - Casselman Ottawa 1/day

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Via Rail Quebec Sainte-Foy - Charny - Drummondville - Saint-Hyacinthe - Saint-Lambert - Montreal - Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport Dorval - Alexandria - Casselman Ottawa 1/day
  • No local service between Québec City, Sainte-Foy and Charny, or Saint-Lambert and Montréal.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Up to date information on our current service". Via Rail Canada. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  2. ^ "TEMPORARY SCHEDULE Effective September 1, 2020" (PDF). Via Rail Canada. Retrieved 1 September 2020.