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Carry-on baggage is taken into the train and stored in overhead bins, under the seat or in a designated baggage rack.
Checked baggage is handed over at check-in and transported in the baggage car.
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Train Baggage Rules: Carry-On, Checked, and Sports & Recreational Equipment
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What counts as carry-on baggage?
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What is considered checked baggage?
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What sports and recreational equipment is allowed as carry-on baggage?
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What is the carry-on baggage allowance for toddlers and infants?
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Can carry-on baggage be brought on long-distance and regional routes? What types of baggage are allowed on these routes?
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How much time in advance should checked baggage be dropped off before departure?
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Is checked baggage service available in the Corridor?
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How can passengers find out which VIA Rail trains offer checked baggage service?