Amtrak
Amtrak is the national rail operator of the U.S., linking cities and regions through long-distance, regional, and corridor services.
Canada’s transportation agencies play a central role in connecting cities, regions, and communities across one of the world’s largest countries. From national rail operators and regional commuter services to urban transit authorities and intercity bus providers, these agencies manage the networks that keep travelers moving. This page highlights the main transport agencies operating in Canada, offering an overview of who runs each system and how they support travel by train, bus, metro, and regional transit.
Amtrak is the national rail operator of the U.S., linking cities and regions through long-distance, regional, and corridor services.
Information page on Toronto’s air rail link connecting Toronto Pearson Airport to downtown Toronto via a 28 minute, direct ride to Union Station.
GO Transit the public transit system serving the Greater Toronto Area, Golden Horseshoe and long distance destinations in the Southern Ontario area.
VIA Rail Canada is the country’s national passenger rail operator, connecting over 400 communities across more than 12,500 km of track offering intercity, remote, transcontinental, and tourism routes.