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Sleeper trains are a hit in Europe. Why don't we have more here?

These micro hotels on rail could be an alternative to hours of driving, if regulators and rail companies get on board. Paige Saunders looks at what would be needed to make that happen.

These micro hotels on rail could be an alternative to hours of driving

Sleeper trains are a hit in Europe. Why don't we have more here? | Creator Network

1 year ago
Duration 12:02
For CBC Creator Network, Paige Saunders looks at why Canada should have more night trains — and what's stopping that from happening.

When looking purely at time in transit, it's faster to drive from Montreal to Halifax than ride a train.

But all that travel time isn't created equal.

Even in a vast country like Canada, sleeper trains are competitive for medium-distance travel.

For CBC Creator Network, Paige Saunders looks at why Canada should have more night trains — and what's stopping this from happening like it is in Europe.


The Creator Network, which works with emerging visual storytellers to bring their stories to CBC platforms, produced the piece. If you have an idea for the Creator Network, you can send your pitch here.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Paige Saunders

Freelance contributor

Paige Saunders is a Montreal-based video journalist who focuses on opportunities to improve our government and cities. His work ranges from urban issues like transit and housing to digital government and electoral reform.