I rode the 'Northland' a couple of times in the '70s and '80s. It originated in Kapuskasing (Kap-us-kay-sing) on CN. The Ontario Northland Railway took over at Cochrane....then it was back to CN at North Bay and onto Toronto.
Here’s the 'Northland' #88 arriving Toronto, Nov. 10, 1974 (and with a colourfull consist):
1500 ON F7A (green & yellow)
6791 CN FPA-4 (red, black & white)
410 ON Baggage (green)
1190 CN Sleeper (6-6-4) 'Green Gables' xBangor & Aroostook (stainless steel)
821 ON Coach (xCPR) (green)
4885 CN Grill-Lounge (xGTW) (black & white)
810 ON Coach xBangor & Aroostook (stainless steel)
2091 CN Sleeper (10-6) "Skeena River" xNYC 'Saugus River' (black & white)
2100 CN Sleeper (14-4) "Horseshoe Falls" xSt Louis/San Francisco 'Gascoanda River'(black & white)
As the Northland made its way south it underwent quite a transformation along the way and the consist expanded considerably.
-Train originated in Kapuskasing on CN with 6791, 410, 1190 & 821.
-At Cochrane ONR took over and 4885 was added.
-810 & sleeper 2091 thru from Timmins were added at Porquis Jct.
-1500 & sleeper 2100 thru from Noranda were added at Englehart.
I had a roomette in 'Green Gables' a former Bangor & Aroostook sleeper. I wanted to stay awake for North Bay to follow our route through the city......an important junction (then) on the east-west CN & CP transcontinental mainlines, crossed by the north-south ONR-CN route. But with the comfortable roomette.....I slept right through!