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Via Rail Business Class Review: Montreal to Toronto

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Arriving at Montreal Central Station

Whilst we were planning our trip to Canada and deciding on whether to take a flight or train between Montreal and Toronto, we opted to enjoy a leisurely rail journey. With a journey time of five and half hours by train and the fact that we would be departing from one city centre and arriving into the other I doubt that it would be much quicker by air.

Concourse, Montreal Central Station
Montreal Central Station

The railway station is served by public transport but as our hotel was only a short distance away we opted to walk. We arrived into the station around an hour before our morning departure of 10.48 as it was our first time using Via Rail and we wanted to check out where we needed to be.

Business Class Lounge, Montreal Central Station
Business Class Lounge, Montreal Central Station

As we were travelling Business Class we were entitled to use the Business Class Lounge so we headed there first. This was easy to locate and we didn’t need to ask for directions to find it.

Business Class Lounge

Via Rail Business Class Lounge, Montreal Station
Via Rail Business Class Lounge, Montreal Station

On entering the Business Class Lounge we showed our tickets to the member of staff on duty at the counter who was very polite, introducing us to the lounge’s facilities and informing us that an announcement would be made when our train was ready to board.

Via Rail Business Class Lounge, Montreal
Via Rail Business Class Lounge, Montreal

The lounge was comfortable with a mixture of armchairs and desk type seating for those wishing to work. We helped ourselves to complimentary hot drinks and although no biscuits were available, a healthy option of fresh fruit was on offer.

Complimentary refreshments in the Via Rail Business Lounge, Montreal Station
Complimentary refreshments in the Via Rail Business Lounge, Montreal Station

Sitting in the lounge, making use of the fast free Wi-Fi and sipping coffee was a relaxing start to the morning and far less stressful than queuing to check-in for flights and security checks. Our train was scheduled to depart on time with an announcement made for pre-boarding.

Boarding the train

Awaiting boarding of our train between Montreal and Toronto
Boarding our train to Toronto

An attendant stood outside the Business Class Lounge waiting to direct passengers to the boarding area where our tickets were scanned. We then made our way to the platform ahead of the economy passengers. Courteous staff were on hand to assist passengers with their luggage and to point out the Business Class carriages.

Via Rail Train between Montreal and Toronto
Via Rail Train between Montreal and Toronto

Once on board, there was ample room to store our large suitcases in a designated part of the carriage. A bonus of travelling Business class is that passengers are allowed two large bags in addition to one piece of carry on luggage and an additional personal item.

Business Class carriage, Via Rail Canada
Business Class carriage, Via Rail Canada

Business Class seating is set out in a 1 + 2 configuration with some seats facing each other. We had been able to select our preferred seats when we purchased our tickets on-line and had opted for a pair of single window seats facing each other mid-way along the carriage. The seats were very comfortable with plenty of leg room and could be reclined as on airlines. The table between us had a folding section at each side to extend it as needed. Interestingly, the train had similar overhead lockers to airliners and were not just open racks like we are used to in the U.K. There was also ample room between the seats and window to store additional items. A useful cupholder was located to one side which would be useful for those passengers wishing to work on laptops as this would avoid spillages onto the table top should parts of the journey prove bumpy.

Table for four passengers, Via Rail Canada
Table for four passengers, Via Rail Canada

Before departing from the station one of the train attendants came to speak to passengers seated by emergency exits explaining what they needed to be aware of in just the same way that airline cabin crew operate. Announcements throughout the journey were made in both English and French as Montreal is in the French speaking province of Quebec.

Via Business Class Journey

Enjoying pre lunch drinks on board the Via Rail train
Enjoying pre lunch drinks on board the Via Rail train

Soon after our on-time departure from Montreal a smartly dressed attendant handed out hot towels, glasses of water and nibbles. We settled into our seats spending time between gazing out of the window at the snowy landscape, reading our books and glancing at our phones. Wi-Fi on board the train worked well and was available whenever we needed to use it. About half an hour into the journey a drinks trolley was brought round with a wide range of complimentary drinks available. I opted for a gin and tonic whilst across the table my son enjoyed a glass of wine.

Full service lunch on board Via Rail Business Class
Full service lunch on board Via Rail Business Class

This was followed slightly later by a full lunch service. There was a choice of fish, chicken or pasta. This was served airline style on actual dishes rather than plastic trays and was both plentiful and of a high quality. Our starters of beetroot and goat cheese salad were very flavoursome and accompanied by warm bread rolls. For mains I opted for baked haddock served with broccoli and rice whilst my son also enthused about his main of roast chicken. We rounded off our meal with desserts of chocolate brownies and accompanied our lunch with glasses of wine. Tea and coffee was then served along with some delicious Vietnamese chocolates. We didn’t want any more alcoholic drinks but these were freely available throughout the journey if required

On board Via Rail Canada
Ample space to use worktops and other devices on board the train

The Business Class carriage came equipped with two spacious WC’s complete with toiletries and large mirrors. Passengers remained nice and quiet throughout the journey and it was good to note that there were no loud phone calls or disturbances of any kind, allowing everyone to either work, relax or sleep in comfort.

Union Station, Toronto
Arriving into Union Station, Toronto

As we neared Toronto the snowy landscape gave way to fields and spot on time we pulled into Toronto Union Station after our relaxing journey.

Overall

Union Station, Toronto
Union Station, Toronto

We found VIA Rail to be a very comfortable way of travelling and an excellent alternative to travelling by air. Being first time visitors to eastern Canada, the rail journey provided us with some pleasant views from our window seats as we travelled between the two cities. Information for booking tickets on Via Rail can be found here.

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28 responses to “Via Rail Business Class Review: Montreal to Toronto”

  1. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    A wonderfully relaxed and civilised way to make the journey!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was indeed Helen and only cost about the same as an economy plane ticket.

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  2. shane harrison Avatar

    Train provides such high speed travel these days with the added boon of being city to city (centre city and not outer suburbs.) Good advice, Marion.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest and welcome thoughts Shane. We found that travelling by train between Montreal and Toronto was a good option and as we bought our tickets well in advance, wasn’t too expensive.

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  3. grandmisadventures Avatar

    looks like a fast, comfortable, and great way to travel between cities 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Definitely our preferred option Meg!

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  4. travelling_han Avatar

    Looks like a great way to travel across Canada – much less stress than having to get a flight 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Definitely the best option Hannah and time well spent relaxing on board the train.

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  5. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Looks like a comfortable journey there. I’ve only been to Toronto in the east and that was by plane from the US so it was good to be introduced to Montreal in your previous blogs

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest Ian. Raking the train between the two cities was a lovely relaxing way to travel.

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  6. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    You’re right, it’s actually probably quicker to travel to Toronto by train than by plane. I’ve actually never been in business class on the Via before. It looks pretty comfortable.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest Linda. We booked well in advance so were able to get a good deal. I’d definitely recommend the business class service as we enjoyed a very relaxing and enjoyable journey. I’ll be interested to get your feedback on our days in Toronto, a bit scary from a local resident haha!

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  7. Rebecca Avatar

    I’m glad you had a comfortable and pleasant ride on VIA Rail, Marion! I personally haven’t taken it during my small handful of trips to Canada, but I hope to do so upon a return visit. I agree with you that taking the train from Montréal to Toronto might be better than flying, as honestly, the waiting around for flights and taxiing into the city centers eat away at travel time– at least trains usually depart and arrive in the city center! Looking forward to reading more about your time in Canada! 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Taking the train between Montreal and Toronto was a very relaxing experience Rebecca with the time passing quickly after enjoying some good food and wine. We moved from snow in Montreal to clear blue skies in Toronto!

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  8. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    I was going to make almost the same comment as Allan did. Train travel between Montreal and Toronto is usually excellent, but not for traveling in the rest of the country unfortunately. Glad it worked out well for you. Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Our rail journey between Montreal and Toronto was very comfortable and a great start to exploring a new destination for us. It’s a shame that rail travel isn’t particularly good for the rest of Canada given that it covers such a large area. Thanks for your interest Maggie.

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      1. Monkey's Tale Avatar

        I think it’s that the country is so large and sparsely populated. It’s so much easier and faster to fly to most destinations.

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Yes, obviously the case. It’s just that we’re so used to rail travel in the UK. I hadn’t thought of it.

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  9. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This looks like the best way to travel!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Absolutely Allie. A lovely. relaxing way to get between Montreal and Toronto.

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    Anonymous

    We take the train between Ottawa and Montreal/Ottawa and Toronto regularly and always go Business Class. The best way to go. Have fun in Toronto!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s good to hear. I’d like to visit Ottawa on a future visit. The business class rail journey was very relaxing. Thanks so much for your comments.

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  11. kagould17 Avatar

    This looks like a good way to travel between Montreal and Toronto Marion as is the one part of our passenger train system that still works well, due to the business travel between these centers. I wish our train service was better here, like that in the U.K. Maybe some day. Happy Friday. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in our rail journey between Montreal and Toronto Allan. We were very impressed with the service offered and it was a relaxing way to travel.

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  12. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    I think the train was a good idea! The seats look comfier than the planes and it’s nice having more room.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We found it to be very relaxing and a chance to view the landscape from the train windows. It probably wasn’t much slower when you take into account check -in times at airports and their distance from city centres. I’d definitely do it this way again. Hope you have a lovely weekend. M.

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  13. Lookoom Avatar

    I had the opportunity to travel by plane and train, in addition to car, between Toronto and Montreal. I must admit that the plane experience won me over, as the train’s speed was so disappointing compared to what we are used to in Europe. Overall, it was mainly the available timetables that influenced my decision.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Interesting, we enjoyed relaxing on board the train and the service on board.

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