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How fast does a train go in Canada?

VIA Rail trains' top speeds vary depending on the route and the type of train. In the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor, which is the most heavily traveled and where their high-speed trains operate, trains can reach speeds up to 100 mph (160 km/h).



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