Winnipeg–Churchill train

Via Rail service in Manitoba, Canada
Winnipeg–Churchill train
The Winnipeg–Churchill train at Churchill in 1997
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
StatusOperating
LocaleManitoba, Canada
Current operator(s)Via Rail
Former operator(s)Canadian National Railway
Ridership428 weekly (FY 2023)[1]
Annual ridership22,247 (FY 2023)[1]
WebsiteWinnipeg - Churchill
Route
TerminiWinnipeg, Manitoba; The Pas, Manitoba
Churchill, Manitoba
Distance travelled1,710 km (1,063 mi)
Average journey time44 h 55 m to Churchill, 45 h 15 m to Winnipeg
Service frequency3 trains per week
Train number(s)693, 691 (northbound),
692, 690 (southbound)
On-board services
Class(es)Economy and sleeper class
Seating arrangementsCoach seat
Sleeping arrangementsSleepers (offering some "open sections")
Catering facilitiesDining car
Technical
Rolling stockStainless Steel Cars
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Operating speed80 mph (128 km/h)
Track owner(s)CN, HBRY, KRC

The Winnipeg–Churchill train (formerly known as the Hudson Bay and, before that, Northern Spirits)[2] is a twice weekly passenger train operated by Via Rail between Winnipeg and Churchill, Manitoba. It is the only dry-land connection between Churchill and the rest of Canada.

The service, which runs through Manitoba and Saskatchewan, travels on the Canadian National Railway line north to The Pas, where it transfers to the Hudson Bay Railway, passing through Wabowden, Manitoba, with a spur from Sipiwesk to Thompson, and Gillam on its way to the Port of Churchill on Hudson Bay.

Schedule

The northbound train leaves Winnipeg at 12:05 on Tuesdays and Sundays and is scheduled to arrive in Churchill two days later at 09:00. The southbound service departs Churchill at 19:30 on Thursday and Saturday evenings and reaches Winnipeg at 16:45 two days later. An additional weekly service operates in each direction between The Pas (departure at 02:30 on Fridays) and Churchill (departure at 19:30 on Tuesdays). The trip takes approximately 45 hours each way.

History

An unnamed mixed passenger train connecting with the Winnipeg–Churchill train at The Pas previously served Lynn Lake, but this service was truncated to Pukatawagan in 2003 by the then track owners OmniTRAX citing a loss in freight traffic making the service unprofitable. Via still operates twice weekly service from The Pas to Pukatawagan on behalf of the Keewatin Railway which now owns the Sherridon Subdivision.[2][3][4]

2017 flooding

Service between Gillam and Churchill was suspended on May 23, 2017, when flooding heavily damaged the track bed and bridges.[5] Because supplies had to be flown in by air when train service was suspended, prices skyrocketed in Churchill.[6]

Repairs of the track began on September 8, 2018.[7] By October 31, 2018, the track was repaired,[8] and passenger services resumed with train 693 on December 2.[9]

List of stations

NameProvinceCoordinates
WinnipegMB49°53′20.000″N 97°8′3.001″W / 49.88888889°N 97.13416694°W / 49.88888889; -97.13416694 (Winnipeg)
Portage la PrairieMB49°58′37.9″N 98°17′17.2″W / 49.977194°N 98.288111°W / 49.977194; -98.288111 (Portage la Prairie)
GladstoneMB50°13′31.1″N 98°56′53.9″W / 50.225306°N 98.948306°W / 50.225306; -98.948306 (Gladstone)
PlumasMB50°23′4.6″N 99°5′22.9″W / 50.384611°N 99.089694°W / 50.384611; -99.089694 (Plumas)
GlenellaMB50°33′23.8″N 99°11′46.0″W / 50.556611°N 99.196111°W / 50.556611; -99.196111 (Glenella)
McCrearyMB50°46′24.6″N 99°29′22.9″W / 50.773500°N 99.489694°W / 50.773500; -99.489694 (McCreary)
LaurierMB50°53′17.2″N 99°33′38.9″W / 50.888111°N 99.560806°W / 50.888111; -99.560806 (Laurier)
Ochre RiverMB51°3′37.1″N 99°46′47.6″W / 51.060306°N 99.779889°W / 51.060306; -99.779889 (Ochre River)
DauphinMB51°9′2.2″N 100°3′6.5″W / 51.150611°N 100.051806°W / 51.150611; -100.051806 (Dauphin)
Gilbert PlainsMB51°8′52.1″N 100°29′13.2″W / 51.147806°N 100.487000°W / 51.147806; -100.487000 (Gilbert Plains)
GrandviewMB51°10′17.8″N 100°41′55.7″W / 51.171611°N 100.698806°W / 51.171611; -100.698806 (Grandview)
RoblinMB51°13′48.4″N 101°21′7.9″W / 51.230111°N 101.352194°W / 51.230111; -101.352194 (Roblin)
TogoSK51°24′26″N 101°35′25″W / 51.40722°N 101.59028°W / 51.40722; -101.59028 (Togo)
KamsackSK51°33′28″N 101°54′7″W / 51.55778°N 101.90194°W / 51.55778; -101.90194 (Kamsack)
VereginSK51°34′41.2″N 102°4′40.4″W / 51.578111°N 102.077889°W / 51.578111; -102.077889 (Veregin)
MikadoSK51°36′31″N 102°16′16″W / 51.60861°N 102.27111°W / 51.60861; -102.27111 (Mikado)
CanoraSK51°38′15″N 102°26′13″W / 51.63750°N 102.43694°W / 51.63750; -102.43694 (Canora)
SturgisSK51°56′26″N 102°32′38″W / 51.94056°N 102.54389°W / 51.94056; -102.54389 (Sturgis)
Endeavour, SaskatchewanSK52°9′38″N 102°39′29″W / 52.16056°N 102.65806°W / 52.16056; -102.65806 (Endeavour)
ReserveSK52°28′0″N 102°39′4″W / 52.46667°N 102.65111°W / 52.46667; -102.65111 (Reserve)
Hudson BaySK52°51′46.80″N 102°23′48.05″W / 52.8630000°N 102.3966806°W / 52.8630000; -102.3966806 (Hudson Bay)
The PasMB53°49′26.4″N 101°14′51.0″W / 53.824000°N 101.247500°W / 53.824000; -101.247500 (The Pas)
TremaudanMB53°54′32.0″N 101°10′16.0″W / 53.908889°N 101.171111°W / 53.908889; -101.171111 (Tremaudan)
OrokMB53°57′28.1″N 101°3′25.9″W / 53.957806°N 101.057194°W / 53.957806; -101.057194 (Orok)
DeringMB54°15′15.1″N 100°31′59.9″W / 54.254194°N 100.533306°W / 54.254194; -100.533306 (Dering)
FingerMB54°0′24.8″N 100°52′26.0″W / 54.006889°N 100.873889°W / 54.006889; -100.873889 (Finger)
BuddMB54°2′55.7″N 100°48′18.4″W / 54.048806°N 100.805111°W / 54.048806; -100.805111 (Budd)
HalcrowMB54°10′37.9″N 100°37′28.9″W / 54.177194°N 100.624694°W / 54.177194; -100.624694 (Halcrow)
CormorantMB54°13′26.0″N 100°36′1.1″W / 54.223889°N 100.600306°W / 54.223889; -100.600306 (Cormorant)
DeringMB54°15′15.1″N 100°31′59.9″W / 54.254194°N 100.533306°W / 54.254194; -100.533306 (Dering)
RawebbMB54°18′25.9″N 100°19′12.0″W / 54.307194°N 100.320000°W / 54.307194; -100.320000 (Rawebb)
DyceMB54°22′3.0″N 100°9′24.1″W / 54.367500°N 100.156694°W / 54.367500; -100.156694 (Dyce)
PatersonMB54°25′35.0″N 99°59′43.1″W / 54.426389°N 99.995306°W / 54.426389; -99.995306 (Paterson)
WekuskoMB54°30′11.9″N 99°45′4.0″W / 54.503306°N 99.751111°W / 54.503306; -99.751111 (Wekusko)
TurnbullMB54°33′58.0″N 99°28′36.8″W / 54.566111°N 99.476889°W / 54.566111; -99.476889 (Turnbull)
PontonMB54°38′35.9″N 99°9′32.0″W / 54.643306°N 99.158889°W / 54.643306; -99.158889 (Ponton)
ButtonMB54°40′44.0″N 98°59′40.9″W / 54.678889°N 98.994694°W / 54.678889; -98.994694 (Button)
DunlopMB54°44′39.1″N 98°51′42.8″W / 54.744194°N 98.861889°W / 54.744194; -98.861889 (Dunlop)
PipunMB54°50′19.0″N 98°45′13.0″W / 54.838611°N 98.753611°W / 54.838611; -98.753611 (Pipun)
WabowdenMB54°54′32.0″N 98°37′46.9″W / 54.908889°N 98.629694°W / 54.908889; -98.629694 (Wabowden)
LyddalMB55°1′45.8″N 98°24′52.9″W / 55.029389°N 98.414694°W / 55.029389; -98.414694 (Lyddal)
OdhillMB55°6′27.0″N 98°13′30.0″W / 55.107500°N 98.225000°W / 55.107500; -98.225000 (Odhill)
EarchmanMB55°9′24.1″N 98°6′31.0″W / 55.156694°N 98.108611°W / 55.156694; -98.108611 (Earchman)
La PerouseMB56°24′34.9″N 94°31′49.1″W / 56.409694°N 94.530306°W / 56.409694; -94.530306 (La Perouse)
HockinMB55°16′35.0″N 97°49′50.2″W / 55.276389°N 97.830611°W / 55.276389; -97.830611 (Hockin)
Thicket PortageMB55°19′5.2″N 97°41′12.8″W / 55.318111°N 97.686889°W / 55.318111; -97.686889 (Thicket Portage)
LevenMB55°22′50.9″N 97°32′31.9″W / 55.380806°N 97.542194°W / 55.380806; -97.542194 (Leven)
ThompsonMB55°44′26.2″N 97°49′47.3″W / 55.740611°N 97.829806°W / 55.740611; -97.829806 (Thompson)
SipiweskMB55°27′20.2″N 97°24′25.9″W / 55.455611°N 97.407194°W / 55.455611; -97.407194 (Sipiwesk)
PikwitoneiMB55°35′16.1″N 97°9′20.2″W / 55.587806°N 97.155611°W / 55.587806; -97.155611 (Pikwitonei)
BridgarMB55°38′12.8″N 97°3′42.1″W / 55.636889°N 97.061694°W / 55.636889; -97.061694 (Bridgar)
WildeMB55°43′35.0″N 96°48′46.1″W / 55.726389°N 96.812806°W / 55.726389; -96.812806 (Wilde)
ArnotMB55°46′1.9″N 96°41′4.9″W / 55.767194°N 96.684694°W / 55.767194; -96.684694 (Arnot)
BoydMB55°52′40.1″N 96°28′21.0″W / 55.877806°N 96.472500°W / 55.877806; -96.472500 (Boyd)
Pit SidingMB55°54′33.8″N 96°19′3.0″W / 55.909389°N 96.317500°W / 55.909389; -96.317500 (Pit Siding)
MunkMB55°58′44.0″N 95°59′34.1″W / 55.978889°N 95.992806°W / 55.978889; -95.992806 (Munk)
IlfordMB56°3′52.9″N 95°36′24.8″W / 56.064694°N 95.606889°W / 56.064694; -95.606889 (Ilford)
NonsuchMB56°7′35.0″N 95°22′37.9″W / 56.126389°N 95.377194°W / 56.126389; -95.377194 (Nonsuch)
WivenhoeMB56°10′35.0″N 95°12′46.1″W / 56.176389°N 95.212806°W / 56.176389; -95.212806 (Wivenhoe)
LukeMB56°17′44.9″N 94°51′16.9″W / 56.295806°N 94.854694°W / 56.295806; -94.854694 (Luke)
GillamMB56°20′49.9″N 94°42′28.1″W / 56.347194°N 94.707806°W / 56.347194; -94.707806 (Gillam)
BirdMB56°30′13.0″N 94°12′38.2″W / 56.503611°N 94.210611°W / 56.503611; -94.210611 (Bird)
AmeryMB56°33′54.0″N 94°3′45.0″W / 56.565000°N 94.062500°W / 56.565000; -94.062500 (Amery)
Weir RiverMB56°49′4.1″N 94°5′33.0″W / 56.817806°N 94.092500°W / 56.817806; -94.092500 (Weir River)
ThibaudeauMB57°4′26.0″N 94°8′40.9″W / 57.073889°N 94.144694°W / 57.073889; -94.144694 (Thibaudeau)
HerchmerMB57°22′18.8″N 94°11′13.9″W / 57.371889°N 94.187194°W / 57.371889; -94.187194 (Herchmer)
O'DayMB57°34′39.0″N 94°12′14.0″W / 57.577500°N 94.203889°W / 57.577500; -94.203889 (O'Day)
M'ClintockMB57°48′6.1″N 94°12′49.0″W / 57.801694°N 94.213611°W / 57.801694; -94.213611 (M'Clintock)
TidalMB58°39′47.2″N 94°7′13.1″W / 58.663111°N 94.120306°W / 58.663111; -94.120306 (Tidal)
ChurchillMB58°46′4.1″N 94°10′27.5″W / 58.767806°N 94.174306°W / 58.767806; -94.174306 (Churchill)
VIA Winnipeg-Churchill

References

  1. ^ a b "Annual Report 2023" (PDF). viarail.ca. Via Rail Canada. p. 22. Retrieved 25 December 2024.
  2. ^ a b "VIA Rail Canada - Northern Trains". Archived from the original on 2000-10-17.
  3. ^ "Hudson Bay Rail to end service from Lynn Lake, Man., to Pukatawagan reserve". Canadian Press. 8 December 2003.
  4. ^ "The Adventure Routes".
  5. ^ "Via Rail service between Churchill and Gillam suspended indefinitely due to closure of the railway infrastructure in northern Manitoba". VIA Rail Canada Inc. (Press release). CNW. 2017-06-09. Retrieved 2017-06-10.
  6. ^ Hoye, Bryce (January 18, 2019). "Return of train to Churchill raised spirits — but mayor says fuel, food costs remain high". CBC News.
  7. ^ "Company fixing Churchill rail line says repairs will be complete in 60 days | CBC News". CBC. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  8. ^ "'We are free:' Churchill celebrates return of train service with prime minister". Edmonton Journal. 1 November 2018. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  9. ^ "'It's very exciting': First rail tourists in 560 days depart for Churchill, Man". CBC News. 2 December 2018. Retrieved 2018-12-05.
  • Media related to Winnipeg – Churchill train at Wikimedia Commons
  • Winnipeg-Churchill train at Via Rail Canada
External videos
video icon "48hrs on VIA Rail's Most Northern Train in Canada" on YouTube, DownieLive, 2020-11-28
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