Marbleski
Train Attendant
Here is my Video Travelogue showing a detailed look into the daily routine of travelling 4 nights aboard Canada’s long distance Train. I show you the meals, sleeping arrangements, dome cars, activities, bathrooms, shower and scenery.
I flew from St. John’s Newfoundland - the eastern most City in Canada to Vancouver one day prior to departure. Basically, from the shores of the wild Atlantic Ocean to the calm Pacific Ocean. Time change is 4.5 hours.
My destination was to visit Canada’s Capital City Ottawa … I just took the long about way to get there.
I stayed in lower berth 3L in Car 216 which as you can see in the video is a great location. The berth is very private as it is across from the shower. Car 216 is the closest sleeper car to Dining Car B. It is also next to Skyline B - the Activity/Dome car.
I booked online and was automatically assigned sleeper car 210 which was closest to the front. The berths in this car and many others closer to the front were full. I took the chance they would fill up Car 16 last. I may have been correct as my car only had two of the six berths sold. Passengers in Car 216 Dine in Car B, which caters to the Prestige passengers, so it makes since that the better chef and service staff are assigned to second diner.
Our train consisted of two engines and 19 cars. Total length was a whopping 1,842 feet. The length sure made for nice views and video clips of the train as it twisted and turned among the majestic mountains, rivers and lakes.
Just hit the link below and come along for the ride. The video is stored on YouTube.
I flew from St. John’s Newfoundland - the eastern most City in Canada to Vancouver one day prior to departure. Basically, from the shores of the wild Atlantic Ocean to the calm Pacific Ocean. Time change is 4.5 hours.
My destination was to visit Canada’s Capital City Ottawa … I just took the long about way to get there.
I stayed in lower berth 3L in Car 216 which as you can see in the video is a great location. The berth is very private as it is across from the shower. Car 216 is the closest sleeper car to Dining Car B. It is also next to Skyline B - the Activity/Dome car.
I booked online and was automatically assigned sleeper car 210 which was closest to the front. The berths in this car and many others closer to the front were full. I took the chance they would fill up Car 16 last. I may have been correct as my car only had two of the six berths sold. Passengers in Car 216 Dine in Car B, which caters to the Prestige passengers, so it makes since that the better chef and service staff are assigned to second diner.
Our train consisted of two engines and 19 cars. Total length was a whopping 1,842 feet. The length sure made for nice views and video clips of the train as it twisted and turned among the majestic mountains, rivers and lakes.
Just hit the link below and come along for the ride. The video is stored on YouTube.