| JASPERSTATION | This musical play by Norm Foster and Steve Thomas is akin to a train stop in the Canadian Rockies: 2 wds. |
| GESTATION | Get wasting time where train stops in period of expectancy |
| WHITEWATERRAFTING | Guided adventure along the Kicking Horse River in the Canadian Rockies: 2 wds. |
| TRAINTUNNEL | Blasted passage as in the Canadian Rockies: 2 wds. |
| TERRAPINSTATION | '77 Grateful Dead album about a train stop, perhaps |
| STATION | A train stop (7) |
| MOTH | Insect found in the theme entries (and the subject of a famous joke told by Norm Macdonald) |
| QUEENSPARK | Green space in the south of Glasgow giving its name to a train station and a football club (6,4) |
| ALAMODE | Trendy American city in the morning is akin to something Keats created (1,2,4) |
| MAIDOFTHE | The ?, musical play by Harold Fraser-Simson, Harry Graham and others that premiered in 1916 (4,2,3,9) |
| MOUNTAINS | The -, musical play by Harold Fraser-Simson, Harry Graham and others that premiered in 1916 (4,2,3,9) |
| BANFF | Resort town in the Canadian Rockies, named alter a town in Aberdeenshire (5) |
| ROBSON | Mount - is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies (6) |
| PARLIAMENT | UK legislative infrastructure that gives its name to a train service that continues to run to avoid the cost of closure (10) |
| TURTLE | A high-necked jumper is akin to the tortoise |
| THEKINGANDI | Musical play by Rodgers and Hammerstein based on a novel by Margaret Landon (3,4,3,1) |
| TOURDIVIDE | Ultra-distance biking race that takes place annually and traverses the length of the Rockies: 2 wds. |
| SOUTH | & 13Dn. Musical play by Oscar Hammerstein II, Joshua Logan and Richard Rodgers adapted from a James Michener novel (5,7) |
| SCRAPE | Caught by Norm back in the London area in an embarrassing predicament (6) |
| KFC | Fast-food chain whose spokesman has been played in ads by Norm MacDonald and Jim Gaffigan |