Canada High-Speed Trains

Experience comfortable and scenic travel on Canada’s trains, with spacious seating, stunning landscapes, and convenient connections between major cities for a relaxed and memorable journey!

About Canadian Rail

Canada’s passenger rail network offers travelers a comfortable and scenic way to experience the country. Spanning thousands of kilometers, it connects major cities and remote regions with ease. Canadian trains are known for their reliability, comfort, and spacious seating, with various travel classes available—from Economy to Business and Sleeper options—each offering a distinct level of service and relaxation. Whether you're journeying through vast prairies or along coastal routes, Canadian trains provide an ideal blend of comfort and breathtaking views.
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About VIA Rail Train

VIA Rail, Canada’s national passenger rail service, provides travelers with a smooth and comfortable way to explore the country. With a vast network covering over 12,500 km, it connects major cities and remote communities across the provinces. VIA Rail trains are known for their reliability, comfort, and panoramic views, offering a variety of travel classes—from Economy to Business and Sleeper Plus—each designed to meet different needs and comfort levels. Whether you're soaking in Canada’s breathtaking landscapes or working on the move, VIA Rail delivers a memorable and efficient travel experience.
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Inside the Via Rail Train

Canada has an extensive and well-established railway network, with the majority of rail traffic dedicated to freight transport. The two main transcontinental freight operators are Canadian National (CN) and Canadian Pacific (CP), both publicly traded companies. Passenger services across the country are operated by VIA Rail, a federally owned corporation.

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What to Know About Via Rail Trains

VIA Rail operates passenger trains across Canada, including popular routes such as the Québec City–Windsor Corridor, Toronto to Vancouver (The Canadian), and Montréal to Halifax (The Ocean).

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