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VIA Rail Canada: Train travel in Canada Book now and discover all the benefits of travelling by train with VIA Rail Take advantage of our best offers and enjoy a unique travel experience
Travel: Via Rail Canada - Public Service Alliance of Canada As a PSAC member your receive 15% discount for all VIA train tickets and routes Applies as well to VIA’s “best available regular public fare” at the time of purchase of a train ticket, excluding taxes
Fares Conditions | VIA Rail Plan your trip and discover our fares and conditions Compare fares, baggage information and services
VIA Rail Schedule and Fares: Guide to Canadian Train Travel! A VIA Rail schedule is a detailed timetable that outlines departure and arrival times, train frequencies, and key stops along each route Whether planning a short city-to-city commute or an epic cross-country adventure, understanding these schedules is essential for smooth and enjoyable travel
Explore Canada: Train Map Routes | VIA Rail Plan your next train trip across Canada, with stations in eight provinces and routes that criss-cross the country from coast to coast Discover our
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Does Via Rail Have Senior Discounts - travelwiththegreens. com VIA Rail also provides regular senior fares, which are discounted tickets available to passengers aged 60 and over For people 60 years of age and over, there is a 10 discount all year long on the Economy Plus fare and on regular Sleeper, Sleeper Plus, and Touring fares
New reservation system brings changes to VIA Rail fares The biggest positive change in VIA Rail’s fare system is that the flexible Economy Plus and Business Plus fares, rather than being fixed at the highest possible price, are now sold on a sliding scale as trains fill up just like “Escape,” “Economy,” and “Business” fares