Symbol Trains Index

No. From To Region
505 Montreal Obico
506 Obico Montreal
901 Toronto Coquitlam
902 Coquitlam, BC Toronto, ON
903 St Johnsbury Windsor
904 Windsor White River Junction
905 Montreal Toronto
906 Windsor Toronto
908 Montreal St John Atlantic
910 Toronto Montreal
911 Montreal Sault Ste. Marie
912 Sault Ste. Marie North Bay
913 Sherbrooke Montreal Atlantic
914 Montreal Sherbrooke Atlantic
915 Montreal Toronto
916 Windsor Montreal
918 Montreal Newport Atlantic
919 Quebec Montreal Atlantic
920 Montreal Quebec Atlantic
921 Toronto Winnipeg
922 Windsor Toronto Eastern
923 Toronto Windsor Eastern
928 Toronto Montreal
929 Montreal Toronto
930 Toronto Montreal
931 Montreal Toronto
933 Brownville Junction Farnhm Atlantic
934 Farnham Brownville Junction Atlantic
936 Coquitlam Alyth Pacific
937 St. John Montreal Atlantic
940 Alyth North Portal
941 Noyes (Emerson) Winnipeg Prairie
942 Winnipeg Noyes (Emerson) Prairie
943 North Portal Moose Jaw Prairie
944 Alyth North Portal
945 Moose Jaw Alyth
946 Winnipeg Toronto
947 Winnipeg Alyth
948 Moose Jaw Winnipeg Prairie
949 Saint John Alyth
951 Montreal Coquitlam
952 Alyth St. John, NB
953 Toronto Winnipeg
954 Alyth Toronto
955 Toronto, ON Sudbury, ON Eastern
957 Toronto Windsor Eastern
959 Toronto Windsor Eastern
964 Alyth Coquitlam Pacific
965 Toronto Coquitlam
971 Regina Sutherland Prairie
972 Sutherland Regina Prairie
973 Thunder Bay Winnipeg Prairie
974 Cartier, ON Montreal
975 Winnipeg South Edmonton
976 South Edmonton Winnipeg
977 Winnipeg Sutherland Prairie
979 Lethbridge Kingsgate Pacific
980 Cranbrook Alyth Pacific
981 McAdam Montreal Atlantic
984 Cranbrook Alyth Pacific
987 Alyth South Edmonton Pacific
988 South Edmonton Alyth Pacific
990 Alyth Lethbridge Pacific
992 Alyth Coalhurst Pacific
994 Lethbridge Medicine Hat Pacific

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In Memorial: Jim ‘Skid’ Robinson

It is with heavy hearts that all of us at the WRMRC wish to honour and say farewell to James ‘Jim’ Robinson, a cherished member of our club who passed away peacefully on 14 November 2025. Jim, who also affectionately went by the nickname ‘Skid’, was our club treasurer and also served in that capacity on the board with the Waterloo Railway Expo.

Skid aboard a caboose on the Waterloo Central Railway

Before moving in retirement to Waterloo, Jim was a longtime Sudbury resident and a former accountant with INCO, and he applied the same commitment and accuracy to our club as he gave on the job. A self-described ‘numbers nerd’, Skid was drawn to operations on our Sudbury Division layout, and studied the real-life CP Rail freight procedures manuals to apply them in miniature form. From this Jim helped to set up paperwork and stage trains before WRMRC operating sessions, and successfully learned the Sudbury Yardmaster position (no small feat).

Jim was also a lifelong motorcycle enthusiast, and loved to share his adventures on the road which, when coupled to his zest for life, gave us stories that both entertained and lifted us all. But above all, Skid was a genuine people person—quick with a word of encouragement, endlessly patient, and always ready to lend a hand. He welcomed every member, or potential members at train shows, and made our club feel more like a family. We will miss his dedication, his generous spirit, and the spark in his eye when he spoke about his many experiences and tall tales.

We wish to extend our sympathy and commiseration to his family, and his many close friends. We honour Skid’s memory by supporting one another, and by keeping his stories and adventures alive.

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