St. John's–Corner Brook train

The  is a Canadian passenger train operated by serving communities between  and  on the island of  in. The train, which runs three times a week, provides flag stop service along the line of the Newfoundland Railway. Service began in 2009.

The typical equipment used on the route are rebuilt s. As the Newfoundland Railway runs with a 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) narrow gauge, four RDC sets were pulled from Via's deadline and were rebuilt for use for the service by CAD Railway Industries in ; they were modified for service in Newfoundland by shortening their height, extending their length and mounting them on four B-style trucks (two at each end).