VIA Rail Canada brings back bicycle scheme

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VIA Rail Canada has announced that as in previous summers, its bike trains are back.

With more departures and more destinations to choose from there are ‘thousands of kilometers of cycling paths waiting to be enjoyed by bicycle’.

From Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal, Quebec City, London, Windsor to Jonquière or Senneterre, VIA’s Bike trains make it a ‘simple and worry-free travel experience’.

First launched in the summer 2007, bike racks are now available year-round on select VIA Rail departures.

With increased baggage cars operating over VIA’s network including on the popular Ottawa -Toronto route, customers and cyclists can now connect to even more cycling destinations.

Additionally, cyclists travelling to Toronto can continue on to Niagara Falls with their bikes using GO Transit services.

“Whether you’re a Sunday biker or a professional cyclist, taking your bike on board with VIA Rail allows you to discover all the culture, history and authenticity of these regions from a whole new perspective,” said Steve Del Bosco, VIA’s Chief Marketing and Sales Officer.

“When you take the train and your bike not only are you helping to reduce our carbon footprint, you can relax and have fun getting there too.”

From Quebec’s extensive Route Verte (4300km), the Greater Niagara Circle Route (140km), Ottawa’s Capital Parkway Network (220km) to any of Ontario’s Waterfront Trails (900km), VIA’s Bike Trains provide a multitude of cycling destinations to choose from this summer.

To use the bike trains, customers simply check their bikes in at the counter for $20 per trip. VIA staff handle the loading of the bikes and hand them back to the customers on the platform at their destination.

For a full listing of VIA’s Bike Train schedules visit the website.

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