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- From: ndallen@r-node.gts.org (Nigel Allen)
- Subject: VIA Station Codes (was Re: Amtrak List of Trains by # (LOOONG) (fwd)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.091211.7986@r-node.gts.org>
- Organization: Echo Beach, Toronto
- References: <Pine.3.05.9211151945.A26182-e100000@uafhp.uark.edu> <TML.92Nov16103137@hemuli.tik.vtt.fi> <BxtvJ6.MzD@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 09:12:11 GMT
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- In article <BxtvJ6.MzD@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> roma@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Jon Roma) writes:
- >tml@tik.vtt.fi (Tor Lillqvist) writes:
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- >>Why does Amtrak use what I assume are *airport* designators for
- >>stations? Isn't that both stupid, as trains are supposed to compete
- >>with airplanes, and misleading, as many cities have several airports,
- >>none of which presumably are as conveniently located as the railway
- >>station(s)?
- >
- >The appearance to airport codes is merely coincidental. Amtrak has its own
- >system of three-letter codes. While some of these are the same as various
- >cities' airport codes, other are not. Amtrak's scheme tends to be more
- >mnemonic than the codes used by the airlines.
- >
- VIA Rail Canada uses four-letter codes. For example, Toronto Union Station
- is (I think) TRTO. Tickets show where the reservation was booked and where
- the ticket was issued with the station name followed by RV or SV.
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- I think Reservia, VIA's reservation system, was written by Air Canada.
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- Air Canada was originally (in its Trans-Canada Airlines days) owned by
- Canadian National Railways. The Air Canada credit card (now the En Route
- card, recently sold to Diners Club, I think) used to be the Air Canada - CN
- credit card.
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- Most of CN's non-rail activities have either been closed down, sold off
- or taken over directly by the federal government or by new government-owned
- companies ("crown corporations"). So the former CN Marine (ferry service
- in Atlantic Canada) is now a separate company called Marine Atlantic, for
- example.
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- Air Canada became a separate crown corporation several years before it was
- privatized.
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- In any event, Canadian airport codes normally begin with the letter Y
- (some begin with Z), and codes like YUL for Montreal-Dorval aren't
- very mnemonic. (Besides, VIA has a Dorval station in addition to its
- Montreal Central station, so which station would be YUL if VIA were to
- use airline codes for its stations?)
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