About Train Travel
Train Travel Tips
There are many train stations in the world, explore station pages on Busbud to get all information you need.
No matter if you plan to take a regional or high-speed train to Niagara Falls, the planet will thank you. You’ll help to protect the beautiful landscapes that will unfold before your very eyes.
With up to 30x less CO2 emissions for your train journey between Toronto and Niagara Falls, the train is an ecological alternative to flights or personal cars.
Create your own real life musical score by curating a personalised bus travel playlist - the perfect accompaniment to your bus ride from Toronto to Niagara Falls.
Did you know?
One of the deepest train stations in the world is in Kiev. Located at a depth of 105m, it was designed in this way to serve as a shelter in the event of an attack. The second deepest station is in China. Badaling station is located 60m under the Great Wall of China!
The first high-speed train line was inaugurated in 1964, in Japan, to connect Tokyo with Osaka. It was during the Olympics that the first passengers travelled aboard the Shinkansen at a speed of 210 km / h.
The magnetic levitation train (Maglev for short) is currently the fastest train in the world. With a speed of 603 km/ h, it is closely followed by the French high-speed train (574.8 km / h) which remains in 2020, the fastest train to date