Again? It also happened two years ago with passengers stuck on a train for 12 hours.
I hate VIA Rail so much, yet sometimes I have no choice but to use them, as I made the stupid choice of not having a car.
I always prepare for the worse with them. Bring snacks and water because they can’t even do that when trains are running “normally”. For example if you have not eaten before taking a VIA Rail train and count on their services, they will probably be late with the food cart and pass 3 minutes before your stop.
And don’t forget to buy your ticket 3 weeks in advance (or more) because god forbid you think of going in another city “only” a few days before. Being last minute for them is apparently about one week before taking the train.
I wanted to make Montreal to Drummondville saturday but I thought about it tuesday and it was already “too late”. So instead of the normal exorbitant price of $35 that it normally costs if you reserve 3 weeks in advance, it’s $60.
They also don’t take bikes on the corridor and they can’t say if they will eventually.
Employees will also threaten to kick you out of the train in the middle of nowhere if they want to have authority on you. Or they won’t let you out when they have an issue. You’re basically at their mercy.
And unfortunately buses are not exactly better. Intercity travel in this country sucks soooo much if you don’t have a car.
It’s so bad that in summer I prefer to cycle the whole 130 km to go visit my family instead of taking a VIA Rail train, or an Orléans Express bus.
I’m in Europe right now and I’m so envious of their trains. I don’t even have to plan ahead a few weeks before! This morning I booked a ticket from Aachen to Liège about 30 minutes before the departure and it went so well. Amd there was another train an hoirs after this one. Or a high speed one too. Aaah, we suck so bad at this.
Again? It also happened two years ago with passengers stuck on a train for 12 hours.
I hate VIA Rail so much, yet sometimes I have no choice but to use them, as I made the stupid choice of not having a car.
I always prepare for the worse with them. Bring snacks and water because they can’t even do that when trains are running “normally”. For example if you have not eaten before taking a VIA Rail train and count on their services, they will probably be late with the food cart and pass 3 minutes before your stop.
And don’t forget to buy your ticket 3 weeks in advance (or more) because god forbid you think of going in another city “only” a few days before. Being last minute for them is apparently about one week before taking the train.
I wanted to make Montreal to Drummondville saturday but I thought about it tuesday and it was already “too late”. So instead of the normal exorbitant price of $35 that it normally costs if you reserve 3 weeks in advance, it’s $60.
They also don’t take bikes on the corridor and they can’t say if they will eventually.
Employees will also threaten to kick you out of the train in the middle of nowhere if they want to have authority on you. Or they won’t let you out when they have an issue. You’re basically at their mercy.
And unfortunately buses are not exactly better. Intercity travel in this country sucks soooo much if you don’t have a car.
It’s so bad that in summer I prefer to cycle the whole 130 km to go visit my family instead of taking a VIA Rail train, or an Orléans Express bus.
I’m in Europe right now and I’m so envious of their trains. I don’t even have to plan ahead a few weeks before! This morning I booked a ticket from Aachen to Liège about 30 minutes before the departure and it went so well. Amd there was another train an hoirs after this one. Or a high speed one too. Aaah, we suck so bad at this.