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The Transit Relay's route begins in [[Niagara Falls]]. The inaugural leg sees [[User:SGuySMW|SMW]] and his team ride a [[GO Transit]] commuter train on the [[Lakeshore West line]] to Union Station in [[Toronto]], where the team will interchange with a [[Union Pearson Express]] train to [[Toronto Pearson International Airport]]. From there, they will board [[Porter Airlines]] flight PD 441, operated by an [[Embraer 195]], to [[British Columbia]]'s provincial capital of [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria]]. | The Transit Relay's route begins in [[Niagara Falls]]. The inaugural leg sees [[User:SGuySMW|SMW]] and his team ride a [[GO Transit]] commuter train on the [[Lakeshore West line]] to Union Station in [[Toronto]], where the team will interchange with a [[Union Pearson Express]] train to [[Toronto Pearson International Airport]]. From there, they will board [[Porter Airlines]] flight PD 441, operated by an [[Embraer 195]], to [[British Columbia]]'s provincial capital of [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria]]. Following the first exchange of the baton, teams will cross all of Canada's provinces before ending up at the easternmost tip of [[Newfoundland and Labrador]] at its provincial capital of [[St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador|St. John's]]. | ||
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Revision as of 04:47, 28 February 2025
The Ultimate Transit Relay (UTR) is a Transit Relay whose route attempts to cross every single sovereign state in the world (including stops in each capital) using public transit—buses, trains, trams, metros, ferries, and the occasional airplane.
Route
Canada
The Transit Relay's route begins in Niagara Falls. The inaugural leg sees SMW and his team ride a GO Transit commuter train on the Lakeshore West line to Union Station in Toronto, where the team will interchange with a Union Pearson Express train to Toronto Pearson International Airport. From there, they will board Porter Airlines flight PD 441, operated by an Embraer 195, to British Columbia's provincial capital of Victoria. Following the first exchange of the baton, teams will cross all of Canada's provinces before ending up at the easternmost tip of Newfoundland and Labrador at its provincial capital of St. John's.