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he Park Car’s scenic dome with its inspiring, 360-degree landscape views.
checked and delivered by the attendant
to ensure passengers a good night’s rest. Should you require a wake-up call, wish newspapers or toiletries, or just want some information about the train or a point of interest, the attendants are at your service.
Coach Attendants — hese attendants prepare the seats and arrange the headrest, footrests and recliners to passengers’ preferences. hey check comfort level, tidy up the space, and attend to every special request, making sure their passengers get the services due them.
Lounge Car Attendants — For your pleasure and satisfaction, these attendants ofer and serve snacks and drinks any time of the day.
What to Wear
Feel at home on the train. You do not need your best clothes on board. All you need to enjoy the comfort ofered by VIA trains are a relaxing outit and shoes. While you can remove your shoes while seated or asleep, you will be required to wear them when wandering from one car to another.
Choose to Schmooze
he train is not a place to sulk! Get on your feet and take pleasure in meeting
people and sharing your thoughts with them. Expand your network! he smiles and hellos you give and get will make your journey a valuable experience.
You can normally leave your possessions securely on your seat, or in the overhead compartments, while you are strolling aboard the train. Remember to carry valuables such as your wallet and tickets with you at all times.
Tips for Taking Amazing Photos On Board
Needless to say, a journey on VIA Rail ofers rich and diverse photo opportunities for everyone. Whether at your seat, in the privacy of your room or in the Dome Car, the large picture windows frame vivid images of the wonders of the world rolling by! Make sure you have ample rolls of ilm or digital memory cards. Of course, don’t forget your trusted camera!
he Dome car is the perfect spot to take pictures, especially when travelling through the Rocky Mountains. One problem, however, is that the windows are like mirrors, so shots may not be as spectacular as what you see. Because sunlight hitting glass windows can make photography a challenge, you are advised to place the lens of the camera against the glass at a 45-degree angle to avoid overly bright exposures.