Canadian winter train
Attendant Hayley serves a Bloody Caesar in Laurentide Park’s dome.
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Luncheon is served in the diner car.
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In the Park Car’s dome, passengers aboard the eastbound Canadian reach to photograph the train’s westbound counterpart. The Park Car refers to the domed car named after a Canadian national park.
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In snowy British Columbia, the signals have flashed from green to red as the Canadian’s diesels have entered the next block.
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Travelers enjoy the Bullet Lounge in restyled Laurentide Park (named after the national park in Quebec) in the evening.
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The diesel locomotives pull the train at Hornepayne in Ontario.
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