Upper and Lower Berth on Via Trains 1 & 2 on Via Rail's The Canadian!

Published 2024-04-03

All Comments (11)
  • Awesome video! This shows the dedication and hard work that VIA Rail employees provide to ensure a World Class experience to the passengers on the CANADIAN. Kudos to Carissa on a job well done!
  • @lindaplante2409
    8:58pm....What a spectacular journey!!! I have been 3 times.1993 and 2012....Time to go again SOON.Each time I had the upper berth.Love it!! So cozy and comfy.What an experience traveling with people from all over the world! Not to mention the fantastic food and breathtaking scenery.....
  • @rickbennett5072
    After Kamloops, VIA RAIL follows the North Thompson River northward to Jasper.About 40 kms. North of Blue River, you follow the Albreda River for a short distance. Between Tete Jeune Cache and Moose Lake is Fraser River.These three rivers flow towards the Pacific. After Jasper you follow the Athabasca River and it's flowing towards the Arctic Ocean.
  • Thanks for sharing. Very informative. That young gal works very hard. God bless her.
  • @ps5731
    You can get private sleeping area's on VIA, it just costs more. They're located further back on the train. If you walk back towards the lounge area with the snacks and the upper observation dome, you'll pass by the narrow hallways with the "Prestige class" sleepers similar to Amtrak. VIA just has the 2 styles of sleeping areas vs Amtraks multi options.
  • @danielwalton9012
    The 90th anniversary Edition of The Little Engine That Could Book!
  • @danielwalton9012
    The 8th/LastRun Re-Creation! of The BNSF Santa Clause X-Press! 1993-2001!
  • @elnamayberry
    Is there room under the bed to store a carry on bag?
  • @leota2528
    Nice, but extremely impractical. Feel really sorry for attendants having to do this for every passenger on every trip every day of the trip.
  • @admydragon
    I had the upper birth, loved being lulled to sleep westbound out of Winnipeg at 2 am...flying down the Rivers Sub at 80+ miles per hour...man I miss the Canadian already!