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Canadian Passenger Association (French: Conseil canadien des services voyageurs[1]) was an association of railway companies serving Canada that authorized and administered discount rail fares for travel to conventions or special events [2][3][4] or to certain categories of travellers, such as commercial travellers, clergy, or charitable workers.[5] The association's functions "relate[d] mainly to tariffs and ticket regulations."[6][7]
Similar associations operated in the United States prior to the creation of Amtrak.
The Canadian Passenger Association has also authorized these reduced rates from points in Canada east of and including Armstrong, Fort William and Sault Ste. Marie.
A special Railroad Transportation Committee negotiated reduced fares on the basis of a "Certificate Plan" with the Canadian Passenger Association.