Which is better known as the Park Car, since all are named after Canadian national parks.This is what I was calling the Club Car.img__695.jpg
Which is better known as the Park Car, since all are named after Canadian national parks.This is what I was calling the Club Car.img__695.jpg
Even if there is no moon, the lights are turned down (or off completely?) in the dome at night, so with the expected snow on the ground, you will get a good view. I think the bigger problem with winter travel was when the snow was fresh -- a fast moving Canadian would kick up so much snow that views even from the dome were impaired.All of you folks that have done winter trips - are the short days a real impediment to seeing the sights, or was it OK? I guess it would be really nice if you could time the trip to a full moon...
VIA does have a car I would consider a Club Car, it's the 'Glenfraser' and it was recently used a couple of weeks ago on the Ocean's 110th Anniversary. Here it is (along with some interior shots) departing Halifax on July 4...........I don't believe VIA Rail has something called a "club car".
The photo is of the diner...the Park car has a small bar-lounge below its dome, in addition to the rear 'bullet' lounge.That photo is the Diner, right? I don't believe VIA Rail has something called a "club car".
That kind of waste is why the troops in the Middle East can't get hot meals and we have $9 Hamburgers and Wine served for Free on these Luxury Land Cruises!My attendant on the Silver Star left chocolates in the room