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VIA Rail has recently renamed its classes to make it easier for you to understand the difference between the various classes and to make a more informed decision.
Please consult the following table to view the changes:
| Before |
Now |
| Comfort class | Economy class |
| VIA 1 class | Business class |
| Totem de luxe class | Touring class |
| Silver & Blue class | Sleeper Touring class |
| Easterly class | Sleeper Touring class |
| Comfort sleeper class | Sleeper class |
To serve you, VIA Rail Canada runs more than 460 trains per week over a 12,500-kilometre network linking more than 450 localities in Canada. Four million passengers per year travel on VIA trains.
Click here to view an interactive map of VIA’s network.
The Corridor covers southern Ontario and southern Québec , including Québec City, Montréal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, London, Niagara Falls, Sarnia and Windsor.
The term "stopover" is defined as any break in a through journey of a duration of 4 hours or more including the time between connecting trains, or any change in fare plan or class of service.
All travellers — regardless of their class of service — are entitled to one complimentary stopover.