I believed I mentioned last week, that on Friday, I was headed to the big city for part of the weekend.

And by big city, I mean this place. Good ol’ Toronto.
I learned a few things from our last jaunt to Toronto, so this time I decided to take a train the whole way – instead of driving half and train for the second half like we did last time.
But this train isn’t like the train we used last time either. Last time we took the GO train – which is basically a commuter train. It’s really just a bigger, fancier bus/subway.
This time, I took the VIA. The VIA train I took runs the Toronto to Windsor corridor, so it’s a smaller scaled-down version of the VIA that does cross-country travel (no sleeper cars etc). It also goes much faster – up to 130km at times – with fewer stops. And happily stops in a town only 15 minutes from here.
So Friday afternoon, Dave dropped me off at the station and soon enough I was zipping along, watching the world go by as I got some knitting done.

I did splurge a little, and went business class. That meant I got free drinks and a cold meal.

A fancy cheese plate with a date square for dessert.
There is a downside though. On Saturday, there are only two train back home – one first thing in the morning, and one just after 5 pm. So I had the choice of getting up before dawn, or having to hang out in the big city by myself for most of the day. Dave was not keen on me taking the second option, so before dawn it was.

I got to Union Station by 6:30 am, and it was practically deserted. So I took some time to enjoy the original part of the station. Quick history – Union Station building began in 1914, and it was officially opened in 1927. They certainly don’t make them like that anymore.

My train was departing at 6:50, so I couldn’t linger too long.
The trip home saw another fancy meal…

… and me getting a good amount of work done on the second deathflake hat.

By the time I hit London (the stop before mine), I was through the ribbing and plain knitting. Now I’m ready to start the colourwork.
So… while it was a quick trip. It cemented one thing. The train is the BEST way to get to Toronto!
Wow! Sounds like a nice train ride. The food looked pretty tasty.
Your Union Station looks a lot like Philadelphia’s 30th St. Station. I’m pretty sure they were built around the same time.
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I am so jealous! I love train travel. I’d ride those rails like a hobo if it weren’t for all these critters and kids. NYC at Christmas. Rhinebeck in the fall. I’ve got some wonderful memories of past trips.
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Sounds like a fun trip. I would love to take the train that goes across Canada (with sleeper cars).
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I love trains. We take them often in the UK and in Japan and in my opinion there’s no better way to travel. The stations looks much like the one here in Omaha. I think they were all built about the same time and they just don’t build beauty like that anymore. Again, my opinion. 🙂 The hat looks great and glad you’re home safely.
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy
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All is well if you have pickles!
My co-worker has been telling me for YEARS to take the train from Metro Detroit to Toronto, and your post seems to back up his claim.
I’d love to visit there!
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What a wonderful adventure!!!
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So much fun! I love the old train stations; they’re so beautiful.
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What fun to take a train! Bet you really enjoyed it!
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