Summary: When booking train travel from Toronto to Montreal, contact a travel agent or book a ticket through Rail Canada to set up the five-hour trip in advance. Book a trip from Toronto to Montreal with tips from a full-service travel agent in this free video on train travel.
Russ Handler owns an online travel agency, and he is a known travel expert in the Tampa Bay area who has been featured as an expert on travel for decades on local television and radio...read more
"Hi everyone. I'm Russ Handler, and you know booking travel from Toronto to Montreal on a train is pretty easy to do. Did you know it's only about a four to five hour trip, and it's a really nice one too. You book your travel via Rail Canada. It's a good line, they've got about six trains running during the day time, Monday through Friday. It intervals of two to four hours. Then a gain on Saturday and Sunday trains are running all the time back and forth from Toronto to Montreal. What I do, is suggest you do is book through a qualified travel agent or book your tickets through the carrier itself. Now, you can go to their website or call their eight hundred number or their special number and go ahead and book your travel. Once you do that, keep in mind, that you'll want to pick up your tickets in advance, and by doing that, you will save yourself a lot of time and trouble. There's not a lot of baggage service involved in this, but it's a pretty easy process and when you go ahead and book that travel, you'll find that that four to five hour trip is going to be very relaxing, very scenic, and it's a good trip to take as well. Keep in mind, as well, that you'll need any sort of beverages that you want to take on the train or anything like that. But once you get to the Montreal or Toronto stations, there are, indeed, plenty of venues to get a snack or freshen up. I'm Russ Handler, and that's how you do it."
eHow Article: How to Book Train Travel From Toronto to Montreal