Pros
- Spectacular scenery: prairies, forests, and the Rockies.
- Several classes: economy, sleeper, prestige — for different budgets and experiences.
- Social experience: dining car, panoramic car and overnight with other passengers.
- Lower carbon footprint compared to flying.
- Relaxed trip: it’s not just moving, it’s enjoying the landscape as part of the trip.
Cons
- Very long duration: it’s a trip of several days, not a quick way to move.
- Delays: by sharing tracks with freight trains, delays can occur. > “Be prepared for delays … freight trains get priority” Reddit+2Reddit+2
- Limited connectivity: bad or interrupted Wi-Fi in a good part of the route. Eh Canada Travel
- High price for luxury cars (“Prestige”) or private cabins.
- Limited space for outlets, depending on the class.
Notes
- Bring a multi-charger: in many classes there are few outlets or they are shared.
- Expect digital disconnect: connectivity is limited, so it can be a good time to disconnect.
- Prepare for delays: the train doesn’t always run on time; it is recommended not to plan commitments right after arriving.
- In economy class, bring snacks and something to entertain yourself (books, downloaded movies, etc.). > users comment that “bring books or pre-download movies … cell service … can be spotty”
- Earplugs help: the train is quiet, but the sound of the tracks can bother you for sleeping.
- In dining car: meals are usually of good quality, and in sleeper cabins they are included.
- Timing tip: for spectacular views of the Rocky Mountains, check the schedules to cross them during daylight.
- When tipping: users report giving tips at each meal (for example, $5-$10). Reddit
- Choose the season wisely: autumn (fall) is popular for the colors of the landscape.



