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Rapido (train) : ウィキペディア英語版
Rapido (train)

''Rapido'' was the name of the Canadian National Railway's express passenger train service on the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor. The service was introduced on October 31, 1965, on the Montreal-Toronto route. In 1966, service was extended to the Montreal-Quebec City route and later, to other city pairs, including Toronto-Windsor/Sarnia and Toronto-Ottawa.
In the 1980s, in addition to being branded as ''Rapido'', each express train was also given a name related to the route's particular geographical or historical context. Some names included ''Frontenac'' (after the Château Frontenac in Quebec City), ''Rideau'' (after the Rideau Canal in Ottawa) and ''Ville-Marie'' (the original name of Montreal).
For a period in the 1960s and 1970s, a "Bistro" car was part of the Rapido set. Piano-based entertainment and alcoholic beverages were offered in an specially outfitted car lit with red bulbs to create a party atmosphere on the trip between Toronto, Kingston, and Montreal.
The brand was used on advertising material and timetables until the 1990s, surviving for many years the reorganization of the train schedules under the new Via Rail brand. Today, Via Rail no longer uses the ''Rapido'' brand and route maps simply refer to this section as ''the Corridor''. Additionally, the dedicated train names were dropped and trains are currently identified by number only, contrary to the rest of the route system.
Today, the "Rapido" brand name has been adopted by a company, Rapido Trains, started by a life-long fan of Via Rail, dedicated to producing and selling model trains including those used in Rapido service. The proprietor of Rapido Trains has even gone so far as to as to acquire ex-VIA Rail/Canadian National equipment once employed in Rapido service for the purpose of constructing a replica of a Rapido train car in his basement.〔https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjMnWdIWjWs〕
==References==

* Colin Churcher's Railway Pages (August 16, 2005), ''(Significant dates in Canadian railway history )''. Retrieved October 31, 2005.
* Via Rail Canada, Corridor Timetable (Quebec-Ontario), October 30, 1983.


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