Urban Sky
Senior Member
Out of private interest, I've extracted the publicly available data from VIA's reservation system and compiled the following on-time performance parameters for the three different timetables we've seen since the start of 2018:We are taking the ViA Canadian to Edmonton next week and are interested in knowing if the recent schedule changes have made it more reliable. Any ideas of a site that reports 'historic' arrival times?
Found it! https://asm.transitdocs.com/
and https://asm.transitdocs.com/map
Compiled from: VIA Rail website (the date stamp and train number can be changed in the URL)
Note: "2018" refers to the departures from 2018/01/02 to 2018/07/24, "2018/2019" to the departures from 2018/07/26 to 2018/04/27 and "Summer 2019" to all departures since 2019/04/29 (until 2019/07/22).
Unfortuantely, I've included only Winnipeg among the many intermediary stations, but the average delay of currently 4 hours (at arrival) for Winnipeg should be a good indication of what you should be prepared for when arriving in Edmonton.
That would have been the departure of April 29, 2019, which happened to be the first departure on the new ("Summer 2019") schedule. I happened to be on the departure before that (April 26, 2019, i.e. the last departure on the old "2018/2019" schedule) and we arrived in Winnipeg at midnight (which was still 5 hours late, as the scheduled arrival time was 3 hours earlier than yours). In any case, I'm glad you enjoyed the journey, views, food and conversations, just like I did, and thank you very much for having taken the Canadian!Don't count reliable arrival times. I took the Canadian from Vancouver to Winnipeg at the start of May. We had to stop repeatedly for freight trains along the route. Our arrival time in Winnipeg was around 10 pm. The train actually arrived at 5 am. Be prepared!! Nevertheless, the Canadian is an experience. I loved the journey, meeting people, the views, and the food is excellent.
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