There are no passenger trains that go to La Loche. Your best option is to take an STC bus from La Loche to Saskatoon, followed by a VIA Rail train on to Edmonton.
The STC bus departs La Loche at 9am, and arrives Saskatoon at 8:30pm, which includes a 2-hour layover in Prince Albert. There is then a VIA train that departs Saskatoon on Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 10:32pm, arriving Edmonton the following morning at 6:22am. The Saturday train only runs in the peak season (April 27-October 31). You will probably have to take a taxi from the Saskatoon bus terminal to the train station, because the bus stops right downtown, whereas station is out on the edge of town.
The STC bus costs $109.70 one-way for adults, and the VIA train starts at $85.05 if booked in advance. You can just buy the bus ticket when you arrive at the station, but you should reserve your train ticket as far in advance as possible.
It takes around 2 hours of flying time.
That depends on your speed.
long would it take to go 6600 miles by train?
It would depend on how long the journey was.
If I were to be a runner I would train by running everyday and exercising regularly. I would jog long distances and work my way up to running long distances.
A train would take about 26-31 hours depending on stops and how fast the train is going.
If you were going to be in the curicus to be a tightrope walker, you would train 6-8 years just to have fun you would train for 3-5 years.
Infinitely long
It depends upon the velocity of the train, which may vary widely.
By train it would be 3 hours and by car it would be 7 hours
Long Train Running by the Doobie Brothers.
The length of the train would be 15 x 18 that is 270 m