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With the night train service between Montreal and Toronto and vice versa, it makes it possible to replace a hotel with a comfortable bed on the train and save travelling time too. Prices for this train journey start from £88 but we would weave this into a more detailed itinerary with stopovers and to include flight prices to make a memorable holiday. This train journey is featured on our page labelled ‘Canada – Tailor Made Trips’. Prices start from 11 days from £1,295. VIA 1: FIRST CLASS
Then settle back into a soft leather sofa and start your trip in the right frame of mind. When the train is announced, you have pre-boarding privileges. Once on board the train, relax in the spacious and stylish surroundings of the VIA 1 car. Appreciate the wide, reclining seats with extra cushioning and soft leather headrests. Each seat has a fold-out table and can be turned around to accommodate a party of four travelling together. An attendant comes around offering free refreshments and, on most trains, a full-course hot meal. ECONOMY CLASS
On board, you'll be comfortably ensconced in a large reclining seat with ample legroom and headrest. On either side of the train there are huge, luminous windows and down the centre, wide aisles, making passing easier. Don't hesitate to ask a member of the staff for a snack or light refreshments from the trolley service. |
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Via Rail's LRC trains ("light, rapid and comfortable") give you relaxing
and affordable travel between cities in the Quebec City-Windsor
corridor. Sit back and watch the countryside glide past at speeds of up
to 150 kilometres per hour.
VIA 1 first-class experience starts with complimentary juice, coffee,
newspapers and magazines, at the Panorama Lounges in Montreal, Ottawa or
Toronto.
For a shorter hop between two cities in the Quebec City to Windsor
corridor, nothing beats the Economy Class for convenience, comfort and
affordability.

