Baggage
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Carry-on baggage
To ensure that you enjoy a smooth and hassle-free boarding and travel experience, VIA Rail has introduced a new and improved carry-on baggage policy.
CARRY-ON BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE
ECONOMY CLASS


1 personal item
Max. 11.5 kg (25 lb.)
Max. 43 x 15 x 33 cm
(17 x 6 x 13 in.)
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1 large item
- Max. 23 kg (50 lb.)
Max. 158 linear cm
(62 linear in.)

2 small items
Max. 11.5 kg (25 lb.) each
Max. 54.5 x 39.5 x 23 cm
?? (21.5 x 15.5 x 9 in.) each
ADDITIONAL CARRY-ON ITEM ALLOWED
One (1) additional item of up to 23 kg (50 lb.) is allowed, for a fee
of $40 tax included (per direction)
BUSINESS class


1 personal item
Max. 11.5 kg (25 lb.)
Max. 43 x 15 x 33 cm
(17 x 6 x 13 in.)

2 large items
Max. 23 kg (50 lb.) each
Max. 158 linear cm
(62 linear in.) each
ADDITIONAL CARRY-ON ITEM ALLOWED
One (1) additional item of up to 23 kg (50 lb.) is allowed, for a fee
of $40 tax included (per direction)
YOUTH from 12 to 25 years old


1 personal item
Max. 11.5 kg (25 lb.)
Max. 43 x 15 x 33 cm
(17 x 6 x 13 in.)

2 large items
Max. 23 kg (50 lb.) each
Max. 158 linear cm
(62 linear in.) each
ADDITIONAL CARRY-ON ITEM ALLOWED
One (1) additional item of up to 23 kg (50 lb.) is allowed, for a fee
of $40 tax included (per direction)
SLEEPER PLUS / Prestige class


1 personal item per person
- Max. 11,5 kg (25 lb.)
- Max. 43 x 15 x 33 cm
- (17 x 6 x 13 in.)

2 small items per cabin
- Max. 11,5 kg (25 lb.) each
- Max. 54,5 x 39,5 x 23 cm
- (21,5 x 15,5 x 9 in.) each
ADDITIONAL CARRY-ON ITEM ALLOWED
None (additional bags must be checked)
Accepted carry-on items
Please refer to the grid below to see what you can bring as your carry-on baggage as specific restrictions apply to the transport of some items that you might need to check. If an item needs to be checked, choose a train for which the check-in service is offered.
?ITEM |
ACCEPTED AS |
MUST BE |
DETAILS |
Airway pressure devices for people with sleep apnea? |
X |
? |
Travellers with respiratory problems can bring an oxygen concentrator or CPAP machine on board with them.Compressed oxygen cylinders are subject to the following restrictions:
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Compressed oxygen cylinders? |
X |
? |
Travellers with respiratory problems can bring an oxygen concentrator, a CPAP machine or a compressed oxygen cylinder on boardwith them. Compressed oxygen cylinders are subject to the following restrictions:
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Medical equipment? ? |
X* |
? |
*Medical equipment such as continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines, portable oxygen tanks, walkers, canes, and wheelchairs are accepted on board and do not count toward the carry-on baggage allowance. ? |
Kirpans |
X* |
? |
*Kirpans are accepted as long as they are not visible to other travellers and remain in their sheath at all times while on board the train. |
Hockey bags |
X* |
X Renaissance train |
*Junior-sized hockey bags that are no more than 158?linear cm (62?linear in.) are accepted as carry-on baggage on HEP and LRC trains. |
Hockey sticks* ? |
X* |
X Renaissance train |
*Travellers can bring a hockey stick or document tube in addition to the allowed carry-on baggage, except in Renaissance cars, where these items must be checked due to a lack of space to safely store them. |
Coolers ? |
X* |
? |
*Only small coolers with an airtight lid are permitted on board. |
Musical instruments ? ? ? |
X* |
X Renaissance train? |
Standard-size musical instruments can be brought on board and count as part of the carry-on baggage allowance. *This policy does not apply to Renaissance cars, as they lack the space to safely store a guitar or cello. However, such non-standard items can be checked into the baggage car. |
Golf bags ? ? |
X* |
X Renaissance train |
Golf bags can be brought on board and count as part of the carry-on baggage allowance. *This policy does not apply to Renaissance cars, as they lack the space to safely store a golf bag. However, such non-standard items can be checked into the baggage car. |
Skis ? ? |
X* |
X Renaissance train |
Skis can be brought on board and count as part of the carry-on baggage allowance. *This policy does not apply to Renaissance cars, as they lack the space to safely store skis. However, such non-standard items can be checked into the baggage car. |
Ice skates ? |
X* |
? |
*Skates must be transported in a closed bag. ? |
? Snowboards ? ? |
X* |
?X Renaissance train |
A snowboard can be brought on board and counts as part of the carry-on baggage allowance. *This policy does not apply to Renaissance cars, as they lack the space to safely store a snowboard. However, such non-standard items can be checked into the baggage car. |
Travel items for infants and children under the age of 2 |
X |
? |
Infants and toddlers (with a reserved seat or travelling on a parent’s lap) are entitled to the same carry-on baggage allowance as their adult companion. |
Portable strollers |
X |
? |
Strollers not exceeding 25.5?cm (10?in.) in diameter or 92?cm (36?in.) in length when folded are accepted on board, and do not count toward the carry-on baggage allowance. Checked strollersare transported at the owner’s risk. |
Portable playpens ? |
X |
? |
Portable playpens are accepted on board and count toward the infant’s/toddler’s carry-on baggage allowance. |
Children’s car seat |
X |
? ? |
Car seats are accepted on board and do not count toward the carry-on baggage allowance if the child for whom it is intended is also on board. ? If the child is not travelling with the individual who is transporting the car seat, the seat will count toward the traveller’s carry-on baggage allowance. |
Document tubes* |
X |
? |
A maximum of one (1)?document tube per traveller is permitted. The tube must not exceed 15.25 cm (6?in.) in diameter or 137?cm (54?in.) in length. |
Folding bicycles |
X |
? |
Folding bicycles must be packed in a bag whose dimensions can be easily measured. With the bicycle inside, the bag must not exceed 62?linear in. |
Plants |
X |
? |
Plants must be wrapped and must not exceed the maximum dimensions allowed. |
? Military bags |
X |
? |
Members of the Department of National Defence (DND) travelling on official business: These travellers are permitted to bring more baggage on board than the normal allowance, as these items may be essential to national security (subject to certain conditions*). There is no limit to the number of bags they are permitted to bring on board.VIA Rail staff will propose the checked baggage service for excess carry-on baggage when available. *Conditions: If baggage items exceed 23?kg (50?lb.), these travellers are responsible for transporting their own baggage and must be able to do so. |
Personal food items aboard ? |
X |
? |
Passengers?cannot bring their own food to refrigerate or heat up?unless it is for:
|
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Items NOT accepted as Carry-On baggage
If an item needs to be checked, choose a train for which the check-in service is offered.
ITEM |
ACCEPTED AS |
MUST BE |
DETAILS |
|
NO |
YES |
? |
Household appliances |
NO |
YES |
? |
Firearms and sharp objects ? |
NO |
YES |
Exceptions: Police Officer travelling on a VIA train while on duty.? |
Camping equipment ? |
NO |
YES |
? |
Bicycles |
NO |
YES |
? |
Oversized boxes ? |
NO |
YES |
? |
Explosives and flammable liquids ? |
NO |
NO |
? |
Trunks |
NO |
YES |
? |
Computer screens with cathode ray tubes |
NO |
NO |
? |
Machinery parts |
NO |
YES |
? |
Tires |
NO |
YES |
? |
Display cases ? |
NO |
YES |
? |
Cradles |
NO |
YES |
? |
Televisions ? |
NO |
YES |
? |
Weapons and sharp objects |
NO |
YES |
|
Lithium metal or lithium ion cells or batteries *Batteries used in motorized wheelchairs or similar devices for the mobility-impaired are allowed. |
YES |
NO |
Each spare battery or installed in an electronic device must not exceed:
You can carry no more than two spare lithium ion batteries with a rating over 100 Wh but less than 160 Wh. Prohibited vehicles include: hoverboards, AirBoards, electric skateboards, airwheels, mini-Segways, balance wheels, battery-assisted bikes and electric scooters. |
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