The provincially owned Northlander train between Toronto and northern Ontario is set to make a comeback.

Operated by the provincially owned Ontario Northland Railway, the train service was discontinued in 2012 and replaced with buses. But it’s set to relaunch in 2026 with expanded service and new trains.

The route will include 16 stops in total: Toronto’s Union Station, Langstaff, Gormley, Washago, Gravenhurst, Bracebridge, Huntsville, South River, North Bay, Temagami, Temiskaming Shores, Englehart, Kirkland Lake, Matheson, Timmins and Cochrane.

The fully-accessible trains will include wheelchair lifts, wide aisles, braille signage for key features, audio and visual onboard announcements, and accessible washrooms. These amenities should make it appealing to a broader range of travelle

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