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I haven't seen an announcement per se, but they are selling tickets for it.I mean the restarting part.
I haven't seen an announcement per se, but they are selling tickets for it.I mean the restarting part.
I assume that the return of trains 82 and 83 are an indication that VIA will be deploying more Venture trainsets to revenue service soon, freeing up equipment for this service (presumably all new trainsets will operate on the Ottawa-Montreal-Quebec route until all trains on that route are Ventures).
I mean with the GO service since it runs on the north corridor it serves a different market.I expect they're going to try to make at least one Ottawa-Toronto or Montreal-Toronto train pair a Venture diagram after the October 24th schedule update. There should be five sets in service by then, at least, and if it can be done while still cycling back to MMC it would spread a little excitement, but to broaden new fleet deployment they also need to be able to do seat assignment in the new reservation system...
Does anybody know if this cycling plan is still current? I was hoping to ride a Venture trainset in October between Ottawa and Montreal, but planning it is proving difficult.The same contributor has posted the following cycling plan a few days later, which shows only one Venture Set in operation at any given time:
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Not sure I've seen a $31 fare to London since the YDS days.
If I wouldn’t already know better, I might have considered the possibility that they are the kind of VIA timetable nerds like you can also find on this thread…How poor is the VIA communications team that it somehow makes sense to have a press release that announces "train numbers are back" but doesn't explain the timing.
I’m afraid that 85 and 88 are probably rock bottom on the list of pre-covid frequencies to be reinstated…Can they bring back train 88 that is my favourite train??
I did this once. A day trip to Montreal. Overnight Megabus from Toronto at midnight. Get to Montreal around 07:00. Explore the city. Meet up with a few friends. Grab the midnight Megabus back home arriving at STC early in the morning. It was actually pretty fun.So, doze upright in a seat all night, wander the city all day and go to a game, then doze upright in seat going home? That sounds like fun.
That's the before-tax sale price with the 25% discount. With tax it comes to $35:Not sure I've seen a $31 fare to London since the YDS days.
As has been noted on Groups.io in the meanwhile, VIA has released an announcement, which also increases the number of trains offered between Toronto and Ottawa by 5 departures per week and direction:
VIA RAIL INCREASES SERVICE BETWEEN OTTAWA AND LONDON THIS FALL | VIA Rail
MONTRÉAL, September 7, 2023 – VIA Rail Canada Inc. (VIA Rail) is pleased to announce the reintroduction of two round trips between Toronto and Ottawa and one round trip between London and Toronto, starting this October.media.viarail.ca