TORONTO — After months of service limited to a handful of round-trips regularly operating between Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City, a VIA Rail Canada Venture trainset made its Toronto debut Tuesday, rolling into the company’s Toronto Maintenance Centre Tuesday after bringing passengers from Ottawa on train no. 41.
The first trip was celebrated with a champagne christening ceremony featuring VIA CEO Mario Péloquin; Yves Desjardins-Siciliano, former VIA CEO and now CEO of Siemens Mobility Canada; and Michael Cahill, president, Rolling Stock North America, Siemens Mobility Inc.
For those interested in riding the new equipment, VIA has published a list of Venture trainset assignments on a special section of its website, but it only lists origin and destination, train numbers, and days of the week, not departure times. According to that listing, there will for now be only one daily round trip serving Toronto, from Ottawa. But trains to which the equipment is assigned vary by day of the week. And some of the trains listed on that page did not appear on the ticketing portion of VIA’s website as of Tuesday afternoon.
The Toronto-Ottawa schedule is above at left. For now, most of the new equipment is in other corridor service, most commonly on Ottawa-Quebec City trains.
— Updated Oct. 25 at 9:20 a.m. to correct identification of individual smashing bottle as Mario Péloquin in photograph.
Are there any changes to the on board business class services?
Cool 😀 Be great when we have new trains in Upstate NY… next decade… 🙁
Let’s recall that Via Rail purchased 32 five-car trainsets for its Quebec City–Windsor Corridor. Each trainset will have two business class coaches, two economy class coaches, and one cab control car with economy seating. However, Via Rail says that the configuration is flexible and the railroad may operate shorter or longer trains depending on demand. Each trainset will be paired with a Siemens Charger SCV-42 diesel-electric locomotive.
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Congrats dear VIA!
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