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  • 26-59 years old.
  • Basic fares.
  • $20 minimum fare.
  • 60 or more years of age.
  • ID required with proof of age.
  • $18 minimum fare.
  • 18-25 years old.
  • Photo ID required with proof of age.
  • $15 minimum fare.
  • 2-11 years inclusive.
  • $10 minimum fare.
  • Children under 8 years of age cannot travel alone. Children between 8 and 11 may travel alone, but under certain conditions.
  • Please be advised that children's tickets are available through our web site only if you purchase tickets for one or more accompanying adults.

Montréal-Québec City train – Description

A young couple relaxes in Economy ClassIt’s been so long since you’ve had a romantic weekend away and you want everything to be perfect – starting with your train ride. You hold hands and look out the window, talking about all the places you want to visit. You share a light meal while sipping tea. Maybe even have a little nap while your better half chats with fellow passengers.

This is the kind of quality time you can’t get driving in a car!
 

Direct downtown-to-downtown travel

Travelling between French Canada’s two largest cities doesn’t have to be stressful. Book travel aboard the Montréal-Québec City train for safe, convenient travel regardless of the weather outside.

Choose the relaxing ambience and attentive service of budget travel in Economy class, or opt for the added convenience of priority boarding, a delicious meal and beverages included in the price of your Business class ticket.

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“I'm thoroughly enjoying the train ride. It's nice to have nothing to do but mess around on the net, listen to music, and do puzzles. … I appreciate the comfortable seating and ample leg room.”

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