VIA Rail Canada Train Journeys & Vacations - Part Two: The Corridor Train (Montreal to Toronto)

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VIA Rail Canada Train Journeys: PART TWO

Part Two continues our journey from Montreal, through Ottawa and onwards, arriving in Toronto. From here you can take a day trip out to the breath-taking sight of the Niagara Falls.

Continue Watching with Part Three: The Canadian (Toronto to Vancouver).
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The brief for our films was to show the UK sales teams & customers what it is really like to travel with Via Rail, so the customers know exactly what they see is what they get, unlike misleading big budget 'polished' promotional videos. This 'real experience' approach was exactly what VIA Rail Canada were after.

Since completing this film VIA have not only distributed to sales teams and customers throughout the UK but across the world, including South America, Australia, Europe and Canada!

Written, Directed, Presented & Edited by Joe Jamieson
Co-Presented by Max Holdstock
Produced by Lee George
With Music Written, Performed & Recorded by Jon Mills
Special Thanks to VIA Rail Canada

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  • Because when I think "beauty of the Canadian countryside," I immediately think of the rail corridor between Montreal and Toronto.

  • @Gnickk glad you agree!

  • Ottawa still see Via Rail Service still.But you do have a point ?

  • @truerailfan01 we did originally include this in the cut but VIA didn't want it included.

  • Nice Video but you forgot the corridor goes to Windsor,ON and Sarnia,ON too.

  • @truerailfan01 We didn't forget, Via defined what routes & stations we covered!

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  • @GottaGoPromo ok. Great video though !

  • @truerailfan01 Also there hasn't been any "city centre" train service to Ottawa since 1966 when the National Capital Commission tore up the tracks to Union Station. The Alberta government did the same thing with Edmonton.

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