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Montreal–Senneterre train

Passenger train service between Montreal and Senneterre, Quebec

Montreal–Senneterre train

Passenger train service between Montreal and Senneterre, Quebec

FieldValue
nameMontreal–Senneterre train
predecessor*Abitibi*
imageViaRailMontrealJonquièreSenneterre.png
captionCombined map of the Montreal–Senneterre (brown) and its sister train, the Montreal–Jonquière (purple)
typeRegional rail
statusOperating
localeQuebec, Canada
operatorVia Rail
formeroperatorCanadian National Railway
ridership186 per week (2019)
ridership210,388 (2019)
startMontreal, Quebec
endSenneterre, Quebec
distance717 km
journeytime13 hours and 32 minutes (to Senneterre), 13 hours and 18 minutes (to Montreal)
frequency3 trains per week
trainnumber603, 604, 606
classEconomy
seatingNo Reserved Economy seating
gauge
speed75 mph (top)
map{{switcher
{{maplink-roadidQ6906384}}

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The Montreal–Senneterre train (formerly called the Abitibi) is a passenger train operated by Via Rail between Montreal and Senneterre, in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region of Quebec, Canada.{{cite web

The journey from end to end takes approximately 13.5 hours. Many small hunting and fishing clubs operate along the route and appear as request stops in the timetable. It is also possible to make a reservation to get off at an unmarked spot.

The train travels three times a week. Between Montreal and Hervey-Jonction, it travels on the same line as the Montreal–Jonquière train, another regional route.

Route

The main stops of the Montreal–Senneterre train are:

  • Montreal (Central Station)
  • Joliette (Station)
  • Shawinigan (Station)
  • Hervey-Jonction (Station; connection to Montreal–Jonquière train)
  • La Tuque (Station)
  • Parent
  • Clova
  • Senneterre (Station)
VIA Montreal-Jonquiere and Senneterre}}

References

References

  1. [https://www.viarail.ca/en/explore-our-destinations/stations/stops-between-two-explore-our-destinations/stations Via Rail Stops in between two stations] {{webarchive. link. (March 4, 2012)
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