Cancellations ease for VIA, Amtrak

Cancellations ease for VIA, Amtrak

By Trains Staff | February 20, 2025

| Last updated on August 6, 2025


VIA corridor operations returning to normal

Gray, yellow and black passenger train at station
Quebec City-bound VIA train No. 22 prepares to stop at Dorval, Quebec, on Oct. 1, 2024. VIA corridor operations are returning to normal after three days of significant disruptions.  Bob Johnston

After several days of significant cancellations, operations appear to be returning to normal for both VIA Rail Canada and Amtrak.

Currently, VIA’s website and social media feed lists no cancellations today (Feb. 20) on the Windsor-Quebec corridor. VIA cancelled 19 trains on the corridor on Wednesday, Feb. 19, following 16 cancellations on Monday and 14 on Tuesday, following heavy snow in the corridor region and a Canadian National derailment near Montreal [see “VIA corridor cancellation list grows,” Trains News Wire, Feb. 19, 2025].

Amtrak had previously announced one full cancellation and three partial cancellations in the northeast because of expected heavy snows in Virginia [see “Amtrak cancels trains …,” News Wire, Feb. 19, 2025]. As of 8 a.m. today, there are three cancellations to report in the Midwest: Wolverines Nos. 351 (a 5:43 departure from Pontiac, Mich.) and 353 (an 8:50 a.m. departure from Pontiac), along with Blue Water No. 365 from Port Huron, Mich., to Chicago. The cancellations of Nos. 353 and 365 are attributed to engine issues, while No. 351 was cancelled because of “weather-related equipment issues.”

Amtrak cancelled at least three long-distance and four regional trains out of Chicago on Thursday, along with at least five full cancellations and three partial cancellations in the northeast. (The “at least” qualifier is necessary because the company is inconsistent in reporting cancellations on its Amtrak Alerts feeds.)

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