What is the largest railway in Canada?
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The Canadian National Railway (CN) is Canada's largest railway, distinguished by both its revenue and extensive physical network. It spans approximately 20,000 route miles (32,000 km) across the country, connecting the Atlantic coast in Nova Scotia to the Pacific coast in British Columbia.
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So, the biggest railway in Canada, right? CN, Canadian National Railway, that's the one.
It really does cover the whole country, like from the Atlantic all the way to the Pacific. I've seen their tracks, stretches of it, heading out west from my hometown in Ontario, it felt endless.
They say it's the largest by how much money they make and also by the sheer amount of track they have, around 20,000 miles.
I remember a trip once, heading east from Vancouver, and it felt like we were on those CN lines for days, seeing so much different scenery, it was kind of amazing how vast it all is.
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