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Welland was part of the Toronto-Hamilton-Buffalo service VIA inheritated from CP. It was a daily service operated with an RDC, leaving Toronto in the morning and returning from Buffalo in the evening:
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Source: official VIA timetable (effective 1980-04-27)
In the late 1940s and early 1950s, there were 4-5 trains serving this route and carrying through coaches and/or sleepers to cities like Boston, New York City, Pittsburgh and Cleveland:
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Source: official CP timetable (effective 1950-04-30)
However, these through services were withdrawn in 1961 (Cleveland), 1962 (Pittsburgh), 1964 (Boston) and finally in October 1970 (New York City), when the last remaining train (an overnight train with coaches and sleepers to NYC) was replaced by the same RDC daytime service (Toronto<=>Buffalo) which VIA inherited in 1977 and terminated in September 1980:
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Source: official CP timetable (effective 1970-04-26)
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Source: official CP timetable (effective 1970-10-25)
This left VIA with only the RDC service between Toronto and Niagara Falls, which operated three times daily. In April 1981, one of these three RDC runs was replaced by a new joint VIA-Amtrak train, the Maple Leaf, which restored a cross-border link into New York State and New York City after an interruption of half a year or a full decade, respectively:
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Source: official VIA timetable (effective 1981-04-26)
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As for rail service to Port Colborne, even though that city was routinely listed in CPs and VIAs Toronto-Welland-Buffalo schedules, this only referred to a bus connection.
However, CN operated a mixed train 6 times a week between Fort Erie, Port Colborne, Caledonia, Brantford and Stratford until April 1960:
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Source: official CN timetable (effective 1950-04-30)
Additionally, there seemes to have been an hourly "Eletric Car" (presumably: street car) service between Port Colborne, Welland and Thorold until 1954/55:
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Source: official CN timetable (effective 1954-04-25)
Feel free to browse through my timetable archive (by clicking on any of the links above) and don't hesitate to ask any other timetable questions...
This has spurred a couple of questions in my mind, which perhaps you might have thoughts on:
1) Given the traffic that does occur between Buffalo and Toronto in a normal year; much of it Buffalo tourists visiting Toronto; but some people going the other way, as well.
I've often thought a Buffalo-Toronto rail shuttle service should work, especially weekends and holidays, Victoria Day - Labour Day, and in/around Christmas.
The Maple Leaf as a service suffers from its long schedule creating some reliability issues; but is also really targets a different market.
Do you think such a shuttle would make sense?
Ideally w/pre-clearance customs.
2) What do you think of using the Welland Corridor to access Niagara Falls, literally terminating at Fallsview, based on the current track end.
I realize upgrades would have to be made to that last stretch of track which is in abysmal shape.
But it strikes me that there is again a crowd to be serviced there; probably better by that route than the current one ending well away from the Niagara action.