I’ve had thoughts of taking the Canadian at some point - perhaps in a loop trip with the Empire Builder with some time in both Seattle and Vancouver, as I haven’t taken the EB either and I’ve wanted to see both cities. Starting/ending in Michigan is almost ideal for doing such a loop (on the Cascades route between SEA-VAC being perhaps the only better option), as I can start on the Wolverine and end across the border in Windsor on a VIA Corridor route. Though given what I’ve heard about the route, getting off in Winnipeg and flying back might be preferable both time and money wise...
With that said, I had a few questions:
1) I’ve heard that it’s always way cheaper to ride the Canadian in off-season (particularly winter). However, in comparing prices for Vancouver-Toronto bookings, the price for a discounted rate lower berth is only $250 or so more in July as compared to January. That doesn’t seem near as much of a difference as I would expect, and it would seem worth it to pay the extra and go when it’s warm outside so I can better enjoy my time in Seattle/Vancouver. Did their fare buckets change, or am I missing something? I did see the Express Deals, though those seem like a constant percentage off the regular rates... Obviously there are the restrictions on Park Car use for non-Prestige passengers on-season, but I’m not sure that and $250 is worth doing a winter trip vs summer...
2) How does VIA deal with connections to corridor trains? I’ve heard the Canadian’s OTP is abysmal, and 10 hour delays are almost expected. However, VIA does offer connections to corridor trains if you specify a corridor station as your destination. Do they offer any accommodations for missing such connections (ie put you up in a hotel in Toronto if you miss the last train of the day), or are you on your own? If I took the complete route, I’d connect to the Windsor corridor train...
With that said, I had a few questions:
1) I’ve heard that it’s always way cheaper to ride the Canadian in off-season (particularly winter). However, in comparing prices for Vancouver-Toronto bookings, the price for a discounted rate lower berth is only $250 or so more in July as compared to January. That doesn’t seem near as much of a difference as I would expect, and it would seem worth it to pay the extra and go when it’s warm outside so I can better enjoy my time in Seattle/Vancouver. Did their fare buckets change, or am I missing something? I did see the Express Deals, though those seem like a constant percentage off the regular rates... Obviously there are the restrictions on Park Car use for non-Prestige passengers on-season, but I’m not sure that and $250 is worth doing a winter trip vs summer...
2) How does VIA deal with connections to corridor trains? I’ve heard the Canadian’s OTP is abysmal, and 10 hour delays are almost expected. However, VIA does offer connections to corridor trains if you specify a corridor station as your destination. Do they offer any accommodations for missing such connections (ie put you up in a hotel in Toronto if you miss the last train of the day), or are you on your own? If I took the complete route, I’d connect to the Windsor corridor train...