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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 – Train cars

When you travel between Montréal and Québec City, you ride on a train composed of either LRC or Renaissance cars.

 

Available to Economy class travellers

On board LRC equipment

LRC car (Economy class)
Our spacious Economy class cars allow you to travel in complete comfort. Sit up and watch the scenery, or lie back and fall asleep.
Diagram | 360-degree photos

Renaissance car (Economy class)

Whether you're travelling alone or with family, these modern cars offer an ideal travel environment.
Diagram | 360-degree photos

 

Available exclusively to Business class travellers

On board LRC equipment

LRC car (Business class)
Our roomy Business class cars offer reclining seats, ample leg room and power outlets for electronic devices.
Diagram | 360-degree photos 

Renaissance car (Business class)

Travelling for business? Or just like added travel perks? You'll enjoy the superior comfort and modern amenities of the Renaissance car.
Diagram | 360-degree photos

Renaissance service car

Stretch your legs with other travellers in the service car lounge complete with take-out counter and a television.
Diagram | 360-degree photos

 

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Read on Canada Travel Blog...

“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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- Canada Travel Blog