Rocky Mountaineer heads for Seattle
The Rocky Mountaineer has launched its new Coastal Passage route, connecting Seattle and Vancouver BC en route to the Canadian Rockies.
The season’s first departure on May 10 marks the company’s fifth rail route and the first time the rail service will depart from, and arrive to the United States.
Coastal Passage is available in the GoldLeaf Service and SilverLeaf Service.
Alaskan cruise sailings departing from Seattle with Holland America Line or Norwegian Cruise Line are available in conjunction with Coastal Passage and can be added to any 2014 Rocky Mountaineer package.
The new Coastal Passage route can also be added to any Rocky Mountaineer two day or more rail tour into the Canadian Rockies.
The Coastal Passage 2014 route will offer 24 departures on 12 Saturdays between May and October.
Offered packages allow for stays in Seattle, Vancouver and Kamloops, as well as the resort towns of Lake Louise, Banff or Jasper, Alberta.
Ian Jarrett
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