This is in conjunction with another topic I've posted, but I am currently looking at a weekend trip up to Canada. In the course of this, I plan to go to Ottawa for a couple of reasons, and since the Adirondack terminates in Montreal, obviously I have to get from A to B somehow. I've basically got two options: Drive or take the train. I'll need a car while in Ottawa, but seeing as gas out there is about $5/gallon (it's hovering near $1.30/L in Montreal, which comes out to something like $5.10/gallon) and it's about 120 miles each way, that translates into a net cost of $40 to drive between the two.
On the other hand, tickets on the train run a bit expensive (it's VIA and the Canadian Dollar appreciated over the last few years...and it's VIA, who am I kidding?), and I'd almost assuredly do business class at least on the way back (sorry, I'm a sucker for having a good meal en route). Basically...does this trip make sense either one way or both?
Also, to be certain, Central Station is served both by Amtrak and by all of the VIA corridor trains, right?
On the other hand, tickets on the train run a bit expensive (it's VIA and the Canadian Dollar appreciated over the last few years...and it's VIA, who am I kidding?), and I'd almost assuredly do business class at least on the way back (sorry, I'm a sucker for having a good meal en route). Basically...does this trip make sense either one way or both?
Also, to be certain, Central Station is served both by Amtrak and by all of the VIA corridor trains, right?
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