Edmonton to Toronto Car Shipping by Rail

Drop off at Edmonton Terminal in Edmonton. Pick up at Vaughan Terminal in Toronto.

Coast-to-coast auto transport from Edmonton to Toronto on Canada's CN rail network. Insurance included. All-in pricing.

Plan for approximately 2–3 weeks from drop-off to ready-for-pickup — includes departure scheduling, rail transit, and destination processing. Your exact timeline is confirmed at booking.

Origin Terminal
Edmonton Terminal
Destination Terminal
Vaughan Terminal
Rail Network
CN Rail

How Edmonton to Toronto Car Shipping by Rail Works

1

Drop Off in Edmonton

Bring your vehicle to Edmonton Terminal in Edmonton, Alberta, during your assigned drop-off window.

2

Rail Transit

Your car is loaded onto a CN rail car and travels approximately 3,600 km on Canada's national rail network. Rail transit for the Edmonton to Toronto route takes approximately 6–9 days. Track progress in your client portal at any time.

3

Pick Up in Toronto

Collect your vehicle at Vaughan Terminal in Toronto, Ontario. Virtually no odometer impact — your vehicle only moves a few hundred metres at each terminal yard.

Car Shipping Cost — Edmonton to Toronto by Rail

Wondering how much it costs to ship a car from Edmonton to Toronto? Here are the current rate ranges for this corridor.

$1,275 – $1,800

*Pre-tax. Terminal-to-terminal. Price may vary based on vehicle size, season, and current fuel surcharge.

The exact price for shipping your car from Edmonton to Toronto depends on a few factors: your vehicle size (sedans cost less than full-size trucks and SUVs), the time of year you book (spring and fall snowbird seasons run higher), and how far in advance you reserve your drop-off window. Standard cargo insurance is included in every quote.

Our car shipping rates include insurance, terminal handling, and real-time tracking. Unlike open truck carriers, there are no hidden fuel surcharges added after your quote. The price you see for Edmonton to Toronto vehicle transport is the price you pay, with tax shown as a separate line.

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What Vehicles Can You Ship from Edmonton to Toronto?

We provide auto transport from Edmonton to Toronto for personal passenger vehicles — sedans, SUVs, pickup trucks, crossovers, minivans, hybrids, and electric vehicles. Your car travels by rail, secured on a CN rail car the entire way, never driven on a public road. The only movement is a few hundred metres onto and off the rail car at each terminal yard.

Sedans

All sizes accepted

SUVs

Including Escalade, Tahoe, Navigator

Pickup Trucks

Up to F-350 / Ram 3500 class

Crossovers & Minivans

No restrictions

Electric Vehicles (EVs)

Battery at ~85% at drop-off

Hybrids

No surcharge

We do not ship motorcycles, commercial vehicles, vehicles older than 25 years, or non-operational vehicles. Not sure if your vehicle qualifies? See full eligibility details →

Why Ship a Car from Edmonton to Toronto by Rail?

At 3,600 km, the Edmonton to Toronto corridor is exactly what rail shipping is built for. Driving it yourself means roughly 36 hours behind the wheel, thousands of kilometres of highway wear, and real risk of weather and road damage. An open truck carrier exposes your car to rock chips, road debris, and highway conditions the entire way. Rail eliminates all of that. Your vehicle is loaded once, secured, and travels protected — no highway miles, virtually no odometer impact — only a few hundred metres at the terminal yards, no surprises.

The Edmonton to Toronto route sees a steady mix of oil-and-gas industry relocations, inter-provincial work postings, and families moving between Alberta and the rest of the country. We regularly ship personal vehicles for rotation workers, project engineers, and families on multi-year postings — the fixed rail schedule lines up well with moves that have firm start and end dates. For the Edmonton to Toronto corridor, rail car shipping by train is consistently more affordable than you'd expect — and far less stressful than the alternative.

Driving this route yourself means roughly 40 hours on the road. An open truck carrier keeps your car on the highway for that entire distance, exposed to rock chips, road debris, winter road salt, and whatever weather the corridor throws at it. Rail eliminates all of that — between terminals your vehicle is carried, not driven, on the CN rail network. That translates to no highway exposure, virtually no odometer impact (only a few hundred metres at the terminal yards during load and unload), and a predictable transit window governed by a published rail schedule instead of a driver's hours-of-service clock.

Rail auto transport between Edmonton and Toronto runs on a fixed schedule along the CN network. Once your vehicle is on the train, the transit window is predictable and trackable. Compare that to an open truck carrier where your car sits on a highway trailer exposed to rock chips, road salt, and weather for the entire 3,600 km journey.

~0 km
Added to your odometer
75%
Lower carbon vs. trucking
100%
Insurance included

Car Shipping Terminals — Edmonton & Toronto

Origin Terminal

Edmonton

Edmonton Terminal

Alberta

Serving: Edmonton, St. Albert, Leduc, Spruce Grove, Sherwood Park

Destination Terminal

Toronto

Vaughan Terminal

Ontario

Serving: Toronto, Vaughan, Brampton, Mississauga, North York, Markham

Serving the Greater Edmonton and Toronto Areas

This route isn't just for clients in Edmonton and Toronto proper. Our Edmonton Terminal serves the entire Edmonton region, and our Vaughan Terminal covers the wider Toronto area. If you're located in any of the communities below, you're within our service area — just bring your vehicle to the terminal, or ask about home pickup options.

Edmonton TerminalAB

Clients from these areas drop off here:

EdmontonSt. AlbertLeducSpruce GroveSherwood Park

Vaughan TerminalON

Clients from these areas pick up here:

TorontoVaughanBramptonMississaugaNorth YorkMarkham

Not seeing your city? Home pickup and delivery extends our reach further. Get a quote to check availability in your area →

What to Expect When Shipping from Edmonton to Toronto

Before drop-off. Prepare your vehicle in advance so the intake at Edmonton Terminal moves quickly. Fuel tank at least a quarter full (no upper limit — fill up if you want), one set of keys, all personal belongings removed (including garage door openers, parking passes, and loose items in the trunk). Bring valid government-issued photo ID and the job number from your booking confirmation. Take timestamped photos of the exterior and interior before you hand the vehicle over — this gives you your own independent record of condition. If you drive an electric vehicle, please arrive with approximately 85% state-of-charge so there's enough buffer for terminal handling and the short drive off the rail car on arrival.

During transit. Your vehicle travels by rail on the CN network between Edmonton and Toronto. Rail car shipping between Edmonton and Toronto is one of the safest ways to ship a car long distance in Canada. Rail transit for this route takes approximately 6–9 days, and the full client-facing window from drop-off to ready-for-pickup is approximately 2–3 weeks once departure scheduling and destination processing are accounted for. You'll receive automated email and SMS updates at every milestone — received, loaded, in transit, arrived — and you can check progress 24/7 in your personal client portal. There is virtually no odometer impact: the vehicle only moves a few hundred metres during loading and unloading at the terminal yards.

At pickup. When your vehicle arrives at Vaughan Terminal and has cleared the destination processing queue, you'll get a pickup notification. Bring the same photo ID you used at drop-off and your job number. A terminal agent walks around the car with you, verifies condition against the origin report, and hands back the keys. Before you leave the terminal, do your own quick walk-around and note any concerns on the delivery receipt — that's the right moment to flag anything, not after you've driven away.

Insurance. Carrier liability insurance is included with every shipment on the Edmonton to Toronto route at no additional cost. Coverage is in effect from the moment we receive your vehicle at the origin terminal until you sign for it at pickup. No separate policy is required. Any claim must be filed within 5 business days of pickup, and the pre-shipment photos you took at drop-off are your primary evidence — another reason to take them.

Questions about EdmontonToronto

How long does it take to ship a car from Edmonton to Toronto by rail?
Rail car shipping on this corridor typically runs 2–3 weeks from drop-off to ready-for-pickup. This includes waiting for the next scheduled train departure (up to 10 days), the rail transit itself (approximately 6–9 days), and 2–3 days of processing at the destination terminal. Your exact timeline is confirmed at booking.
Where do I drop off and pick up my car for the Edmonton to Toronto route?
You drop off your vehicle at Edmonton Terminal in Edmonton, Alberta, and collect it at Vaughan Terminal in Toronto, Ontario. Exact terminal addresses and your assigned drop-off window are emailed once your booking is confirmed.
How much does it cost to ship a car from Edmonton to Toronto?
Car shipping from Edmonton to Toronto by rail is typically $1,275 – $1,800 before tax, depending on vehicle size, season, and current fuel surcharge. Auto transport from Edmonton to Toronto by rail remains one of the most affordable ways to ship a car this distance. Get an exact quote in under 60 seconds at shipmycar.railautocanada.ca.
Is rail safer than truck for shipping a car between Edmonton and Toronto?
Yes. Rail transport keeps your vehicle off the highway entirely between Edmonton and Toronto — no road debris, no rock chips, no highway weather damage, and virtually no odometer impact (only a few hundred metres at the terminal yards). For long corridors like this one, rail is consistently the lower-risk option.
Can I put personal belongings in my car for the Edmonton to Toronto shipment?
No. Your vehicle must be completely empty of personal items — no luggage, electronics, clothing, or valuables. Personal belongings are not insured during transport and may result in refused loading at the terminal. Only items that belong to the car (spare tire, jack, factory emergency kit) may remain, but these are also not insured.
Do you offer home pickup or delivery on the Edmonton to Toronto route?
Yes. Whether you choose terminal-to-terminal or door-to-door auto transport from Edmonton to Toronto, the rail leg in the middle is identical. Terminal-to-terminal is our most affordable option. We also offer home pickup in the Edmonton area, home delivery in the Toronto area, or full door-to-door service. Pricing for home service varies by location — get an exact quote through our online wizard.
What vehicles can I ship from Edmonton to Toronto?
We accept sedans, SUVs (including large models like Escalade and Suburban), pickup trucks up to F-350 class, crossovers, minivans, hybrids, and electric vehicles. Vehicles must be fully operational, under 25 years old, and have at least 6 inches of ground clearance. We do not ship motorcycles, commercial vehicles, or non-running cars.

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Route technical details
RouteEdmonton to Toronto
Origin CityEdmonton, Alberta
Destination CityToronto, Ontario
Origin TerminalEdmonton Terminal
Destination TerminalVaughan Terminal
Approximate Distance3,600 km
Typical Total Timeline2–3 weeks
Service TypeTerminal-to-Terminal Rail Shipping
Transport MethodRail (Train) — CN Network