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Quebec AM | Nov 15, 2012 | 8:54

Via Rail President Marc Laliberté on changes to passenger service

Via Rail passenger service is undergoing some more change - improved service on some routes, less on others. Via's President Marc Laliberté joined us to talk about the strategy and the obstacles.

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