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Take the A Train - Harlem Nocturne

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The best deal in town, take the 1st class train to Toronto. The drinks are included, one after you get going in your luxury leather seat, usually they overpoured it to a double. One before the meal, same size. Two glasses of wine with your meal.





Sounds like fun!

I've been wanting to take a train trip somewhere for a long time (maybe take my daughter to the R&R HoF) but Amtrak just doesn't cut it.

VIA Rail Canada seems much better.

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The train from Toronto to Quebec City is awesome, or stop at Montreal.

But by far the best is the western route. Via runs from Edmonton to Vancouver, a great experience and less I think that the Rocky Mountaineer. I've done the train from Toronto to the west coast a bunch of times, and from Toronto to Montreal about 10 times, sometimes on to Quebec City.

Check out this:

http://www.rockymountaineer.com/en_CA/

Many consider this the greatest train experience, I remember going through tunnels and seeing the engine emerge way below us before we got in...very cool.

There used to be an Amtrack train every day from Chicago to Toronto, I think they stopped it last year. Too long at the border going into the US.


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