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'''Rocky Mountaineer''' is a [[Canadian]] tour company offering [[Western Canada|Western Canadian]] vacation packages that operates trains on four rail routes through [[British Columbia]] and [[Alberta]].
'''Rocky Mountaineer''' is a [[Canadian]] tour company offering [[Western Canada|Western Canadian]] vacation packages that operates trains on four rail routes through [[British Columbia]] and [[Alberta]].

==Background==
[[Image:RockyMontaineerRailCoach3998.JPG|thumb|250px|The Rocky Mountaineer boards passengers at [[Banff, Alberta]]]]
The company was founded by the Armstrong Group in 1990, and is based in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]]. It is the busiest privately owned passenger rail service in [[North America]], having transported over one million passengers since 1990.

Rocky Mountaineer was awarded the "World's Leading Travel Experience by Train" in 2005, 2006 and 2007 at the World Travel Awards,<ref>{{Cite web
| last = Robertson
| first = Ian
| title = Rocky Mountaineer Vacations Scores a Hat Trick with Top Honour at the World Travel Awards
| date = 18 December 2007
| url = http://www.rockymountaineer.com/media/media_kit/press_releases/2007/12-18.aspx
| accessdate = 25 October 2009}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> has been listed among the "World's Top 25 Trains" since 2005 by The Society of International Railway Travelers<ref>{{Cite web
| title = World's Top 25 Trains: Luxury, First-class, Steam
| url = http://www.irtsociety.com/trains.php
| accessdate = 25 October 2009}}</ref>, and was recognized by National Geographic Magazine as one of the "World’s Best Journeys" in 2007. The Society of American Travel Writers, the world’s largest organization of professional travel journalists and photographers, rated the Rocky Mountaineer as the world's top train ride in 2009.<ref>{{Cite web
| last = Broda
| first = Bea
| coauthors = Rich Grant
| title = Travel writers select the world's top 10 train rides
| date = 17 June 2009
| url = http://www.satw.org/admin/detail_news.asp?Sid=26&Id=722&parent=15
| accessdate = 25 October 2009}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>


==Equipment==
==Equipment==

Revision as of 20:17, 17 January 2012

Rocky Mountaineer
Overview
HeadquartersVancouver, British Columbia
Reporting markRMRX
LocaleBritish Columbia / Alberta
Dates of operation1990–present
Other
Websitewww.rockymountaineer.com

Rocky Mountaineer is a Canadian tour company offering Western Canadian vacation packages that operates trains on four rail routes through British Columbia and Alberta.

Equipment

A window view when crossing the Canadian Rockies

RMV[expand acronym] operates 60 railcars in their fleet:

Previous equipment: GE B36-7 locomotives leased from BC Rail.

Routes

Enroute between Banff, Alberta and an overnight stop at Kamloops
Train arrival at Rocky Mountaineer Station, Vancouver

Rocky Mountaineer operates trains over four principal routes:

  • Over the Canadian National Railway (CN) on the Journey through the Clouds route from Vancouver via Kamloops to Jasper, Alberta
  • The Whistler Sea to Sky Climb return day trip from North Vancouver to Whistler.

The First Passage to the West and Journey through the Clouds route trains depart from Rocky Mountaineer's station at 1755 Cottrell Street just off Terminal Avenue in Vancouver. The Whistler Sea to Sky Climb route trains depart from a platform at the corner of Philip Avenue and West 1st Street in North Vancouver. The Whistler Sea to Sky Climb route connects to the Rainforest to Gold Rush route, which departs from Rocky Mountaineer's platform at the Nita Lake Lodge in the Creekside area of Whistler.

Trip structure

To allow for the best views, trains operate exclusively during the day. On the Calgary/Banff-Vancouver and on the Jasper-Vancouver routes an overnight stop is made in Kamloops, whilst on the Jasper to Whistler route, an overnight stop is made in Quesnel. The services do not operate during the winter months of October to April.

Connecting services

The nearest international airports to the Rocky Mountaineer are Calgary International Airport and Vancouver International Airport.

In Vancouver, Rocky Mountaineer trains depart from the Rocky Mountaineer Station while other rail services operate out of either Pacific Central Station (Amtrak and Via Rail) or Waterfront Station (WestCoast Express).

At the Jasper railway station passengers can transfer directly to Via Rail's Canadian and Jasper – Prince Rupert train services.

References