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Toronto-Niagara Falls train


Imagine a Toronto vacation spent exploring Canada's largest metropolis? Or how about a Niagara Falls vacation to discover why this is the country's best-known tourist attraction? The Toronto-Niagara Falls train also goes through Oakville, Aldershot, Grimsby and St. Catharines.

In either direction, you have two departures per day to choose from, one in the morning and one in the late afternoon.

The train that leaves Toronto in the morning continues on to the United States, travelling through Buffalo to New York. On the way back, it leaves New York in the morning and arrives in Niagara Falls in late afternoon, and in Toronto in the early evening. Follow this link for advice for passengers crossing the customs on the train.

Important information: If you reserve a ticket on a train that crosses the Canada-US border, it is very important that your ticket be purchased before 8 h30 on the morning of your departure so that your name will be entered on the passenger list transmitted to the customs.Passengers whose names do not appear on the list will not be allowed to cross the border.


Please note that station locations on some Google maps may not be entirely accurate. We are currently verifying the exact locations of all our stations.

Class and services available

One class, Confort class (Economy), is available, with roomy and comfortable seats. For more information on services available, such as meals and baggage service, follow this link to our page on Comfort class.

Discover other features of this train and the regions it travels through by viewing our photo album.

Connections and stations

In the heart of the downtown area, Toronto station is only a few steps away from the best hotels and restaurants. The Niagara Falls station is next to the river, only a few minutes from the famous falls.

View a map and find out the addresses of main stations on the Toronto-Niagara Falls route.

You can take one of the many connecting trains in Toronto to continue your journey:

Further information

Follow these links for more information on Ontario.

Schedules, fares and reservations

With two departures per day (three during the summer season) in each direction, the Toronto-Niagara Falls train is both practical and economical. Your one-way ticket will cost you only $21 (Comfort Supersaver fare, purchase five days in advance, taxes extra).

Find out more about discounts available to seniors, youth 18-25, students 18+, students 12-17, and children 2-11.

To obtain the price of your tickets or to book now, visit RESERVIA, our online booking engine. Also check out our special offers and advance purchase discount.




All fares are in Canadian dollars and do not include taxes. Prices are subject to change without notice. Applicable discounts, terms, conditions and schedules are also subject to change without prior notice. The final cost of tickets, departure and arrival times will be confirmed at the time of booking.


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