You can take VIA Rail from Toronto as far as Nova Scotia (with a transfer in Montreal), but you would have to fly or take the bus and ferry the rest of the way to Newfoundland. There are several trains a day from Toronto to Montreal, and the Ocean train leaves Montreal every evening except Tuesday and arrives in Nova Scotia the following afternoon. When you get to Truro, you can take Acadian Bus Lines to North Sydney, where you can catch the ferry to Newfoundland - or you can take the train all the way to Halifax and fly from there to Newfoundland.
The train you're looking for is called Ontario Northland and leaves from Union Station in Toronto and services the northern towns in Ontario. Via Rail does not have a train that goes out this far, but you can take Via to Toronto, and then catch the train from there.
The fare for a train ride on Via Rail from Toronto to Montreal can be purchased for $22.00 until June 26, 2013. The cost of the regular one-way fare is $39.00.
You can take the greyhound bus, via rail, or drive down the 401.
You can take the GO from Toronto to Oshawa, but hell if I know how to make up the rest of the trip... Until they build a rail tunnel under the Atlantic it will be very difficult to get a train from Toronto to Peterborough.
Yes. You can take Via Rail. It's not direct. There's a layover in Toronto.
Yes you can take a train from viaRail Another option is taking Grayhound which is a bus from Toronto to Ottawa
Via Rail was created in 1978.
According to VIA Rail's website, You will be able to take a train from Montreal to Toronto, then transfer to the Niagara train.
When crossing the US - Canada border by train you can expect to go through Customs. At the border the train may be inspected by customs officers and your luggage, bags and personal items may be checked too.
Via rail or Greyhound from Ottawa to New York City via Montreal
Take the train from union station to montreal. You will then have to change to the via rail train bound for the east coast, which stops in rimouski.
One can find an up to date VIA Rail schedule on the official VIA Rail website itself. This website offers up to date VIA Rail schedules on a regular basis.