A bit off-topic here.....but a follow-on to a couple of the posts above regarding VIA Transcontinental cars.
Until October 1978....The Canadian ran on CP with Montreal and Toronto sections combining or splitting at Sudbury......and the Super Continental on CN with the Montreal and Toronto sections combining or splitting at Capreol.
Beginning on October 29, 1978 VIA modified the two routes. The Super Continental ran from Montreal to Vancouver (there was no Toronto Section).....and the Canadian ran from Toronto to Vancouver (no Montreal section)
The Super departed from Gare Centrale in Montreal. Crossed over to CP at Dorval. Stayed on CP through the Ottawa Valley but went back to CN in North Bay to continue west through Capreol, Winnipeg and Edmonton to Vancouver.
If you were leaving from Toronto to points west on the CN/Super Continental route you had to take the ONR xTEE 'Northlander' to connected with the Super in North Bay, Ont. There was no Toronto to Capreol train.
The Canadian departed from Toronto but used CN to South Perry, Ont.....crossing back to CP there to continue west through Sudbury.
The main connection/transfer point now between the two trains was in Winnipeg and through Sleepers were to be exchanged between each route but Coach and Dayniter passengers had to change cars. Highlights below from the Oct '78 timetable:
The next summer it all changed. Beginning on June 17, 1979 the Canadian became the Montreal-Vancouver train.....and the Super Continental......the Toronto train. This was done to keep the xCP Stainless Steel fleet close to home at Glen Yard in Montreal for maintenance. (cars had been ferried from Toronto to the Glen in corridor trains)
Highlights from the June '79 timetable below:
And the Winnipeg (& Calgary) Stopover options......
There's been a lots of changes to the Transcontinental Service since VIA took over. Perhaps I'll go into more detail shortly over on the VIA Forum.